A Comparison of Fatigue Design Recommendations for Welded Details

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The fatigue strength of weldments is remarkably different form smooth specimens due to the welding. To deal with the fatigue assessment of the various types of the weldments, the weld detailing catalog is widely adopted in the fatigue recommendations. This paper focuses on the comparison of fatigue design recommendations for welded details. Meanwhile the resent development method in the fatigue assessment is also discussed.

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