Abstract

A series of tests, which reproduced brittle fracture starting from the region around the terminations of complete joint penetration groove welded joints, was conducted. The joint models under study represented a portion of welded beam flange-to-through diaphragm joints in beam-to-column connections. Various artificial weld defects were installed in the welded joints prior to testing. Test results were evaluated based on the failure assessment diagram approach specified in BS 7910. The conventional failure assessment diagrams predicted occurrences of brittle fracture erring on the very conservative side as expected, especially when applied to surface defects. The failure assessment diagram approach was modified by considering the effect of enhanced apparent toughness of material due to the loss of crack tip constraint. The modified failure assessment approach was found to predict the test results well.

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