MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Seam weld shell element model for thin walled structure FE fatigue design

  • Turlier D.,
  • Facchinetti M.L.,
  • Wolf S.,
  • Raoult I.,
  • Delattre B.,
  • Magnin A.,
  • Grimonprez N.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816521007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 165
p. 21007

Abstract

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In automotive industry, the FE fatigue analysis of mechanical structures made of steel thin walled parts and seam welded assemblies uses a dedicated technique based on shell element modelling for components and on 1D rigid elements for welds. This method has been validated with several intensive fatigue test campaigns using gas metal arc welded samples with different assemblies, for both bending and torsional loads. The fatigue results are relative to crack initiation at the weld toe with bending normal stress or with longitudinal shear stress for several load ratios. The purpose of the current work is the transposition of the initial method to another FE welded model. In a recent IIW guideline for the assessment of weld root fatigue, a shell element weld model has been proposed for seam weld fatigue assessment in case of weld root crack initiation. The idea is to analyse the possible extension of this FEA weld element model for weld toe fatigue analysis and several comparisons of stress results are detailed and discussed. Different fatigue criteria are used to verify the correlation with the fatigue test results. First, the approach is based on maximum shear stress, then structural stress is calculated and results are compared to IIW S/N curves.