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“…The criterion cannot be used to actually calculate the fatigue damage. Kim and Yamada [2] have proposed an equivalent stress-range based model for predicting fatigue lives of welds under combined normal and shear stress cycles, but this model only applies to proportional loading and hence is not applicable to landing gear fuse pins (it will be shown shortly that the loading is non-proportional in nature). Kyuba and Dong [3] have used the equilibrium-equivalent structural stress method (the outcome of a joint industrial project) for fatigue analysis of a rectangular hollow section joint.…”
Section: рассмотрены условия двухосного напряженного состояния предохmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The criterion cannot be used to actually calculate the fatigue damage. Kim and Yamada [2] have proposed an equivalent stress-range based model for predicting fatigue lives of welds under combined normal and shear stress cycles, but this model only applies to proportional loading and hence is not applicable to landing gear fuse pins (it will be shown shortly that the loading is non-proportional in nature). Kyuba and Dong [3] have used the equilibrium-equivalent structural stress method (the outcome of a joint industrial project) for fatigue analysis of a rectangular hollow section joint.…”
Section: рассмотрены условия двухосного напряженного состояния предохmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fatigue failure of welded joints is influenced by various factors, among which the impacts of corrosion and complex stress fields have drawn the attention of a growing number of scholars. [1][2][3][4][5] The influence of corrosion pits on fatigue strength is very significant because of stress concentration. [6][7][8] On the other hand, complex stress fields have an effect on the fatigue crack growth of welded joints, which is fundamentally different from the effect of uniaxial tension, bending or torsion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evaluation of fatigue strength in nominal system did not show any significant influence of the weld seam inclination. In, the authors discuss methods for evaluating proportional multiaxial fatigue strength and propose a method based on equivalent stress range and normal stress. They studied butt welds with LOP at weld seam inclinations of 0°, 15°, 30° and 45° to applied loading.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%