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Analysis of fatigue resistance of continuous and non-continuous welded rectangular frame intersections by finite element method M. L. McCoy, R. Moradi* and H. M. Lankarani
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 25, no. 5, pp.1175-1183, 2011
Abstract : Agricultural and construction equipment are commonly implemented with rectangular tubing in their structural frame designs. A
typical joining method to fabricate these frames is by welding and the use of ancillary structural plating at the connections. This aids
two continuous members to pass through an intersection point of the frame with some degree of connectivity, but the connections are
highly unbalanced as the tubing centroids exhibit asymmetry. Due to the practice of welded continuous member frame intersections in
current agricultural equipment designs, a conviction may exist that welded continuous member frames are superior in structural strength
over that of structural frame intersections implementing welded non-continuous members where the tubing centroids lie within two
planes of symmetry, a connection design that would likely fabricating a more fatigue resistant structural frame. Three types of welded
continuous tubing frame intersections currently observed in the designs of agricultural equipment were compared to two non-continuous
frame intersection designs. Each design was subjected to the same loading condition and then examined for stress levels using the Finite
Element Method to predict fatigue life. Results demonstrated that a lighter weight, non-continuous member frame intersection design was
two magnitudes superior in fatigue resistance than some current implemented frame designs when using Stress-Life fatigue prediction
methods and empirical fatigue strengths for fillet welds. Stress-Life predictions were also made using theoretical fatigue strength calculations
for the fatigue strength at the welds for comparison to the empirical derived weld fatigue strength.
Keyword :
Agricultural equipment; Fatigue life; Fatigue strength; Finite element method; Welded rectangular frame
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