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Residual stresses at a longitudinal stiffener — Web frame intersection and their effects on crack growth
Authors:Rutger T Ogeman  B Lennart Josefson and Anders Ulfvarson
Affiliation:

a Division of Marine Structural Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, S-412 96, Göteborg, Sweden

b Division of Solid Mechanics, Chalmers University of Technology, S-412 96, Göteberg, Sweden

Abstract:Stress coining at geometrical discontinuities may introduce compressive residual stresses which will lower the propagation of surface cracks and thus increase the fatigue life. In a non-linear finite element analysis, the residual stresses after welding of a transverse web-frame to a ship hull plating is first estimated. Stress coining of one corner of a longitudinal cut-out in a transverse web-frame is then simulated in detail. The calculated residual compressive tangential stresses in the corner of the cut-out is seen to lower the propagation of edge cracks. Experiments performed on web-frames taken from a shipyard after manufacturing show indeed that large tensile residual stresses exist in the web-frame after welding. Stress coining is therefore believed to have a beneficial effect on the fatigue life.
Keywords:welding residual stresses  non-linear FEM  crack propagation  experiments  stress-coining
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