Sjqlund
Mechanical
- Sep 22, 2013
- 38
Dear fellow engineers
Take a look at this picture:
Description: We have an open 'box' and we weld a plate to the inside of the box, using fillet welds on all edges on both sides. Plate is light blue, and the dashed lines is the plate if the sides of the box was transparent. The black color is fillet welds.
Question: How would you analyse such a situation?
My own thoughts: The shear stress in the weld can easily be calculated. However it is the edge moment that gives me trouble. The edge moment gives bending stresses in the weld. My first guess would be to try to find the edge moment in a book like "Roark's formulas for stress and strain". In such tabular books, i can though only find edge stresses of a fixed plate, which i'm not sure how to use, or is relevant at all.
Any ideas?
Best regards, Jones
Take a look at this picture:
Description: We have an open 'box' and we weld a plate to the inside of the box, using fillet welds on all edges on both sides. Plate is light blue, and the dashed lines is the plate if the sides of the box was transparent. The black color is fillet welds.
Question: How would you analyse such a situation?
My own thoughts: The shear stress in the weld can easily be calculated. However it is the edge moment that gives me trouble. The edge moment gives bending stresses in the weld. My first guess would be to try to find the edge moment in a book like "Roark's formulas for stress and strain". In such tabular books, i can though only find edge stresses of a fixed plate, which i'm not sure how to use, or is relevant at all.
Any ideas?
Best regards, Jones