Abstract

Load-carrying cruciform fillet welded joint is commonly encountered in on-shore and offshore structures. In this study, the stress intensity magnification factors (Mkm) of such configuration containing a 3-D semi-elliptical surface crack at the weld toe are analysed using 3-D finite element analyses. Due to the non-penetrating fillet welds at the intersection of the main plate and transverse stiffener, the Mkm values are found to be much larger than the corresponding results of non-load-carrying cruciform welded joints. Therefore, a new set Mkm equations for load-carrying joints are built up using multiple regression analyses, and statistical analyses are carried out to validate the goodness of fit of these equations. It is noted that the existing British Standard 7910 (BS 7910) assessment equation produces an over-conservative prediction on Mkm values as compared with the newly proposed Mkm equations, and the largest over-estimation percentage difference is as high as 257.8%.

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