Title of article
Predicting Low Cycle Fatigue Life through Simulation of Crack in Cover Plate Welded Beam to Column Connections
Author/Authors
Ghassemieh ، Mehdi - University of Tehran , Rezapour ، Moein - University of Tehran , Taghinia ، Ashkan - University of Tehran
Pages
14
From page
39
To page
52
Abstract
This paper presentsa low cycle fatigue life curve by simulating a crack in a cover plate welded moment connection. Initiation of ductile fracture in steel is controlled by growth and coalescence ofmicro-voids. This research useda numerical method using finite element modeling and simulation of ductile crack initiation by a micromechanical model. Therefore, a finite element model of a cover plate welded moment connection was developed in ABAQUS software, and a FORTRAN subroutine was used in order to simulate cracking in the connection model. Thus, each crack location and the number of cycles to initiate the crack weredetected. Utilizing cyclic void micromechanicalmodelofgrowth analysis, which is a technique to predict fracture in a ductile material, six different cover plate connections (divided in three categories) were modeled in the steel moment frame,and then their critical points to trigger the crack were identified. Finally, for the cover plate moment connection, considering the constant amplitude of loading curves data and in order to present the low cycle fatigue life prediction, displacement versus the number of half cycles diagram is produced.
Keywords
Low cycle fatigue , Cyclic void growth modeling , Cyclic Loading , Cover plate moment connection
Journal title
Journal of Computational Applied Mechanics
Serial Year
2017
Journal title
Journal of Computational Applied Mechanics
Record number
2450960
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