trainguy
Structural
- Apr 26, 2002
- 706
Hi all.
There is a multitude of fatigue information out there. However, can you guys suggest references (articles, texts, standards) that are clearly explained and user friendly? We are looking at stress-life methods, using AWS D1.1 or Eurocode 9. EC9, by the way, is not user friendly.
What I find lacking are actual worked out examples that include FE results and the transfer from FE results to calculated damage. Most of these techniques are documented in company manuals but we don't have any.
Structures we work on are typically railcars, so large weldments in various types of metal. Many fillet welds, groove welds, resistance spot welds.
I realize this is a huge field without a simple answer, but examples would sure help.
tg
There is a multitude of fatigue information out there. However, can you guys suggest references (articles, texts, standards) that are clearly explained and user friendly? We are looking at stress-life methods, using AWS D1.1 or Eurocode 9. EC9, by the way, is not user friendly.
What I find lacking are actual worked out examples that include FE results and the transfer from FE results to calculated damage. Most of these techniques are documented in company manuals but we don't have any.
Structures we work on are typically railcars, so large weldments in various types of metal. Many fillet welds, groove welds, resistance spot welds.
I realize this is a huge field without a simple answer, but examples would sure help.
tg