Fatigue analysis of welded components designer's guide to the structural hot-spot stress approach

This report provides background and guidance on the use of the structural hot spot stress approach to the fatigue design of welded components and structures. It complements the IIW recommendations for 'Fatigue Design of Welded Joints and Components' and extends the information provided in...

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Fatigue analysis of welded components designer's guide to the structural hot-spot stress approach E. Niemi, W. Fricke, and S.J. Maddox
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Fatigue analysis of welded components designer's guide to the structural hot-spot stress approach
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Steel, Structural / Welding fast
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Steel, Structural Welding
Steel, Structural Fatigue
Welded joints Fatigue
title Fatigue analysis of welded components designer's guide to the structural hot-spot stress approach
title_auth Fatigue analysis of welded components designer's guide to the structural hot-spot stress approach
title_exact_search Fatigue analysis of welded components designer's guide to the structural hot-spot stress approach
title_full Fatigue analysis of welded components designer's guide to the structural hot-spot stress approach E. Niemi, W. Fricke, and S.J. Maddox
title_fullStr Fatigue analysis of welded components designer's guide to the structural hot-spot stress approach E. Niemi, W. Fricke, and S.J. Maddox
title_full_unstemmed Fatigue analysis of welded components designer's guide to the structural hot-spot stress approach E. Niemi, W. Fricke, and S.J. Maddox
title_short Fatigue analysis of welded components
title_sort fatigue analysis of welded components designer s guide to the structural hot spot stress approach
title_sub designer's guide to the structural hot-spot stress approach
topic Steel, Structural / Fatigue fast
Steel, Structural / Welding fast
Welded joints / Fatigue fast
Steel, Structural Welding
Steel, Structural Fatigue
Welded joints Fatigue
topic_facet Steel, Structural / Fatigue
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Steel, Structural Welding
Steel, Structural Fatigue
Welded joints Fatigue
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