Abstract

AbstractThe present study proposes a novel model to modify master S‐N curves of components according to their load redistribution capability reflected in different boundary conditions (BCs) based on the fracture mechanics analysis. To that end, a comprehensive numerical study was conducted on a Single Edge Notch Bend (SENB) specimen constrained with different kinematic BCs using discrete fatigue crack growth (FCG) simulation. It was observed that BCs indeed can have a significant effect on the crack growth behavior and consequently on the resulting fatigue life under the same nominal loading conditions. The proposed model was applied to the S‐N curve of a T‐welded joint, and the predicted fatigue life was validated against 3D FCG simulations. Finally, FCG tests were conducted on SENB specimens to experimentally corroborate the effect of BCs on the FCG rate.

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