Metals (Sep 2021)

Design Implications and Opportunities of Considering Fatigue Strength, Manufacturing Variations and Predictive LCC in Welds

  • Mathilda Karlsson Hagnell,
  • Mansoor Khurshid,
  • Malin Åkermo,
  • Zuheir Barsoum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met11101527
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. 1527

Abstract

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Fatigue strength dictates life and cost of welded structures and is often a direct result of initial manufacturing variations and defects. This paper addresses this coupling through proposing and applying the methodology of predictive life-cycle costing (PLCC) to evaluate a welded structure exhibiting manufacturing-induced variations in penetration depth. It is found that if a full-width crack is a fact, a 50% thicker design can result in life-cycle cost reductions of 60% due to reduced repair costs. The paper demonstrates the importance of incorporating manufacturing variations in an early design stage to ensure an overall minimized life-cycle cost.

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