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Block shear strength in thin-walled lean duplex stainless steel fillet welded connection with base metal fracture

Authors
Cho, YongHyunKim, TaeSooKim, Dong-KeonHwang, BoKyungYoo, Jung-Han
Issue Date
Jan-2022
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
Keywords
Block shear; Fillet welded connection; Lean duplex stainless steel; Steel connection; Strain hardening; Stress triaxiality effect
Citation
Structures, v.35, pp 1243 - 1255
Pages
13
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Structures
Volume
35
Start Page
1243
End Page
1255
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/113530
DOI
10.1016/j.istruc.2021.09.012
ISSN
2352-0124
Abstract
This paper investigates the accuracy of different design equations given in design specifications and literatures in determining the block shear strength of the lean duplex stainless steel fillet welded connections with base metal fracture. It points out the problem inherent in the block shear provision specified in the North American coldformed design specification, which does not consider shear strain hardening. The previous test results have found that full shear strain hardening can be assumed for the carbon steel and ferritic stainless steel welded connections, but not applicable to the thin-walled lean duplex stainless steel welded connections with a higher ratio of the tensile strength to yield stress. Based on the results of finite element analysis including ductile damage simulation, this study reveals that the block shear strength of the lean duplex stainless steel specimens can be determined accurately using the mean between the shear yield stress and the shear ultimate stress. This paper also investigates the effect of stress triaxiality incorporated in the block shear equations found in the literature through comparative analysis with the bolted connection. The effect is shown to be negligible for the thin-walled lean duplex stainless steel welded connection, although higher stress triaxiality is developed in welded connection than in bolted connection. This paper recommends a block shear equation assuming the normal tensile stress in the net area in conjunction with partial shear strain hardening. The recommended equation was found to be more accurate than other equations for determining the block shear strength of the thin-walled lean duplex stainless steel welded connections.
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