Fatigue of Plates and Weldments in HY-100 and HY-130/150 Steels
Author(s)
Munse, W.H.
Bruckner, Walter Herbert
Radziminski, J.B.
Hinton, W.H.
Leibold, J.W.
Issue Date
1965-11
Keyword(s)
Plates (Engineering)
Welded joints -- Testing
Fatigue -- Testing
Steel, HY-100
Abstract
An evaluation of the axial fatigue behavior of plain plates and full
penetration weldments in HY-lOO steel is presented. Transverse butt-welded specimens
welded with the MIL-11018 electrodes were found to contain minute internal
weld flaws which often serve as critical locations for fatigue crack initiation.
The weld flaws, although not detected by usual radiographic inspection, were
successfully located with the use of ul trasonic detection equipment. The ultrasonic
equipment was used also to study the initiation and propagation of fatigue
cracks in several test weldments, A preliminary investigation of the axial fatigue
behavior of HY-l30/l50 steel plain plates is reported.
Publisher
University of Illinois Engineering Experiment Station. College of Engineering. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
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