Question 15.12: Design of a Butt Welding for Fatigue Loading The tensile loa...

Design of a Butt Welding for Fatigue Loading

The tensile load P on a butt weld (Figure 15.25a) fluctuates continuously between 20 and 100 kN. Plates are 20 mm thick. Determine the required length L of the weld, applying the Goodman criterion.

Assumptions: Use an E6010 welding rod with a factor of safety of 2.5.

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By Table 15.8 for E6010, S_{u} = 427 MPa. The endurance limit of the weld metal, from Equation 7.6, is

S_e=C_f C_r C_s C_t\left(1 / K_f\right) S_e^{\prime}

Referring to Section 7.7, we have

C_{r} = 1 (based on 50% reliability)

C_{s} = 0.7 (lacking information)

C_{f} = AS^{b} = 272(427)^{–0.995} = 0.657 (by Equation [7.7])

C_{t} = 1 (normal room temperature)

K_{f} = 1.2 (from Table 15.9)

S_e^{\prime} = 0.5S_{u} = 0.5(427) = 213.5 MPa

C_f=A S_u^b      (7.7)

Hence,

S_e=(1)(0.7)(0.657)(1)(1 / 1.2)(213.5)=81.82  MPa

The mean and alternating loads are given by

P_m=\frac{100+20}{2}=60  kN , \quad P_a \frac{100-20}{2}=40  kN

Corresponding stresses are

\begin{array}{l} \sigma_m=\frac{60,000}{20 L}=\frac{3000}{L} \\ \sigma_a=\frac{40,000}{20 L}=\frac{2000}{L} \end{array}

Through the use of Equation 7.16, we have

\frac{S_u}{n}=\sigma_m+\frac{S_u}{S_e} \sigma_a ; \quad \frac{427}{2.5}=\frac{3000}{L}+\frac{427}{81.82}\left\lgroup \frac{2000}{L} \right\rgroup 

Solving,

L = 78.67 mm

Comment: A 79 mm long weld should be used.

Table 15.8
Typical Weld-Metal Properties
Ultimate Strength Yield Strength
AWS Electrode Number ksi (MPa) ksi (MPa) Percent Elongation
E6010 62 (427) 50 (345) 22
E6012 67 (462) 55 (379) 17
E6020 62 (427) 50 (345) 25
E7014 72 (496) 60 (414) 17
E7028 72 (496) 60 (414) 22
Source: American Welding Society Code AWSD.1.77, American Welding Society, Miami, FL.
Table 15.9
Fatigue Stress Concentration Factors K_{f} for Welds
Type of Weld K_{f}
Reinforced butt weld 1.2
Toe of transverse fillet weld 1.5
End of parallel fillet weld 2.7
T-butt joint with sharp corners 2.0
Source: American Welding Society Code AWSD.1.77, American Welding Society, Miami, FL.

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