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Effect of Short Term Rust on Low Cycle Fatigue Strength of Welded Joints

 Effect of Short Term Rust on Low Cycle Fatigue Strength of Welded Joints
Auteur(s): , ,
Présenté pendant IABSE Congress: Challenges in Design and Construction of an Innovative and Sustainable Built Environment, Stockholm, Sweden, 21-23 September 2016, publié dans , pp. 315-321
DOI: 10.2749/stockholm.2016.0292
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The corrosion induced rusting may develop micro-pits in welded area and finally surface roughness may increase. This localized micro-pits may reduce the cyclic load capacity, which is a necessary p...
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Auteur(s): (Department of Structural and Mechanical Engineering and Material Science, University of Stavanger, N-4036, Norway)
(Department of Structural and Mechanical Engineering and Material Science, University of Stavanger, N-4036, Norway)
(Department of Structural and Mechanical Engineering and Material Science, University of Stavanger, N-4036, Norway)
Médium: papier de conférence
Langue(s): anglais
Conférence: IABSE Congress: Challenges in Design and Construction of an Innovative and Sustainable Built Environment, Stockholm, Sweden, 21-23 September 2016
Publié dans:
Page(s): 315-321 Nombre total de pages (du PDF): 7
Page(s): 315-321
Nombre total de pages (du PDF): 7
Année: 2016
DOI: 10.2749/stockholm.2016.0292
Abstrait:

The corrosion induced rusting may develop micro-pits in welded area and finally surface roughness may increase. This localized micro-pits may reduce the cyclic load capacity, which is a necessary parameter for lifting operations in installation phase of construction process of majority of offshore installations. However, the effect of this short-term rust induced micro-pits in cyclic load capacity has not been properly studied. To overcome this problem to some extent, this paper presents a study of low cyclic fatigue tests of rusted welded joints. The sample welded joints were allowed for rusting in two different corrosive environments and two different time durations. The specimens were subjected to low cycle fatigue tests on three different stress levels. The specimen surfaces and fracture surfaces were investigated using a scanning electron microscope. The results show that the rusted specimens fail considerably lower cycles than the non-corroded specimens. The pictures obtained from the microscope hasve showed over 20 individual pits formed over a period of four weeks. This shows the rapid formation and initiation of micro-pits in the surface, and it is reasonable to state that the effects of this type of corrosion may play a significant role on cyclic load capacity of welded steel joints, which are subjected plastic stresses.