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Rev. Met. Paris
Volume 85, Number 10, Octobre 1988
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| Page(s) | 809 - 815 | |
| DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/metal/198885100809 | |
| Published online | 01 March 2017 | |
Fatigue behaviour of plated steel sheets and of their welded structures*
Tenue en fatigue d'assemblages soudés mettant en jeu des tôles plaquées
Abstract
The research is concerned with the fatigue behaviour μm various T-welded joints between a clad steel plate and a solid stainless steel attachment.
The investigations covered the following points:
— various welding procedures (with or without removal μm cladding) and their influence on weld geometry and microstructure at weld toe;
— influence μm such welding procedures on fatigue strength;
— importance μm crack initiation phase and localization μm initiation sites;
— crack propagation and influence μm the interface between base metal and stainless steel cladding.
This paper, presented at the International Conference on Fatigue of Welded Constructions (Brighton, 7-9 April 1987), was published in the IRSID Report RE 1382. This study was supported by the ECSC under contracts nos 7210.KD/315 and 7210.KD/316.
© La Revue de Métallurgie 1988
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