Fatigue characteristics of welded high strength steel in the low cycle region of loading

Automotive industry is the one of the most rapidly developing sector of engineering. Using of new, progressive materials can make significant benefits because of growing durability and reducing weight of structural parts, which can lead to the materials and fuel savings. The authors of this paper di...

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Main Authors: Kopas Peter, Sága Milan, Handrik Marián, Vaško Milan, Jakubovičová Lenka
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925407002
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spelling doaj-ecead70d3a27415f8f62bfa19ff1989e2021-03-02T10:34:04ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012540700210.1051/matecconf/201925407002matecconf_mms18_07002Fatigue characteristics of welded high strength steel in the low cycle region of loadingKopas Peter0Sága Milan1Handrik Marián2Vaško Milan3Jakubovičová Lenka4University of Zilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Applied MechanicsUniversity of Zilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Applied MechanicsUniversity of Zilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Applied MechanicsUniversity of Zilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Applied MechanicsUniversity of Zilina, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Applied MechanicsAutomotive industry is the one of the most rapidly developing sector of engineering. Using of new, progressive materials can make significant benefits because of growing durability and reducing weight of structural parts, which can lead to the materials and fuel savings. The authors of this paper discuss fatigue characteristics on arc metal welding process of high strength steels STRENX 700MC obtained in low cycle region (N approximate to 1.10(3) divided by N = 1.10(7) cycles) at low-frequency loading (frequency approximate to 35 Hz, T = 20 +/5 degrees C, R = -1). Authors compares results of their own experimental works and subsequently discus these result and their possible effect on the fatigue lifetime of these steels.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925407002low-cycle fatiguearc weldinghigh-strength steel
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author Kopas Peter
Sága Milan
Handrik Marián
Vaško Milan
Jakubovičová Lenka
spellingShingle Kopas Peter
Sága Milan
Handrik Marián
Vaško Milan
Jakubovičová Lenka
Fatigue characteristics of welded high strength steel in the low cycle region of loading
MATEC Web of Conferences
low-cycle fatigue
arc welding
high-strength steel
author_facet Kopas Peter
Sága Milan
Handrik Marián
Vaško Milan
Jakubovičová Lenka
author_sort Kopas Peter
title Fatigue characteristics of welded high strength steel in the low cycle region of loading
title_short Fatigue characteristics of welded high strength steel in the low cycle region of loading
title_full Fatigue characteristics of welded high strength steel in the low cycle region of loading
title_fullStr Fatigue characteristics of welded high strength steel in the low cycle region of loading
title_full_unstemmed Fatigue characteristics of welded high strength steel in the low cycle region of loading
title_sort fatigue characteristics of welded high strength steel in the low cycle region of loading
publisher EDP Sciences
series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Automotive industry is the one of the most rapidly developing sector of engineering. Using of new, progressive materials can make significant benefits because of growing durability and reducing weight of structural parts, which can lead to the materials and fuel savings. The authors of this paper discuss fatigue characteristics on arc metal welding process of high strength steels STRENX 700MC obtained in low cycle region (N approximate to 1.10(3) divided by N = 1.10(7) cycles) at low-frequency loading (frequency approximate to 35 Hz, T = 20 +/5 degrees C, R = -1). Authors compares results of their own experimental works and subsequently discus these result and their possible effect on the fatigue lifetime of these steels.
topic low-cycle fatigue
arc welding
high-strength steel
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925407002
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