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Weld Integrity and Performance
Edited by
ASM International
ISBN electronic:
978-1-62708-359-1
Publication date:
1997
Book Chapter
Chapter 7: Fatigue and Fracture Control of Welds[1]
By
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Published:1997
Page range:
113 - 139
Abstract
This article discusses the various options for controlling fatigue and fracture in welded steel structures, the factors that influence them the most, and some of the leading codes and standards for designing against these failure mechanisms. The two most widely used approaches discussed for fatigue control in welded joints are the S-N curve approach and the fracture mechanics assessment methods.
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Tarsem Jutla, Fatigue and Fracture Control of Welds, Weld Integrity and Performance, Edited By Steve Lampman, ASM International, 1997, p 113–139, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.tb.wip.t65930113
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