Residual Stress Measurement of Welded Aluminum Light Pole Supports
Publication: Journal of Structural Engineering
Volume 132, Issue 10
Abstract
Residual stresses play an important role in the behavior of welded structures subjected to cyclic loading. Two different details were evaluated, including three cast shoe base socket connection to extruded tube and two through plate socket connection joints using the hole drilling technique. Hole drilling rosette strain gauges were installed adjacent to the fillet weld toes, and strains measured as holes were milled in increments to a maximum depth of . Measured strains were converted to stresses using both the power series and integral methods. Stresses determined from the two methods were compared, and based on sensitivity to errors; the power series methodology was taken to provide more reliable results.
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Acknowledgments
The writers would like to thank HAPCO Aluminum Pole Products of Abingdon, Va. for their support of this work, and particular mention should go to Mr. Greg Mercer and Mr. Ray Minor for many valuable and insightful discussions during the course of the project. Work was conducted within the Department of Civil Engineering at The University of Akron. Mr. Dave McVaney, Laboratory Manager, provided encouragement, training, and assistance in making the measurements. Thanks are due to Mr. Steve Gerbetz of the Department of Mechanical Engineering for always being willing to lend a hand. Special thanks go to Mr. Mahmoud Azzam and Mrs. Nawal Azzam for their support, encouragement, and sacrifice throughout the research period.
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Received: Feb 8, 2005
Accepted: Jan 26, 2006
Published online: Oct 1, 2006
Published in print: Oct 2006
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