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Journal Article

Author
Isaacs, D. V.
Title
The distribution of stresses in fillet welds
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 8, no. 8, Aug 1936, pp. 286-294
ISBN/ISSN
0020-3319
Description

This paper, No. 568, originated in the Melbourne Division of The Institution.

See also Discussions and communications: Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia. v.9, no.6, Jun 1937, pp.229-232; v.9, no.11, Nov 1937, pp.443-444; v.11, no.2, Feb 1939, p.52.

[This paper was awarded the Warren Memorial Prize 1937.]

Abstract

The author discusses critically the existing work on the distribution of stresses along side fillet welds. He then details portion of his experimental and theoretical research work on the subject, this work confirming the view that past theories have been seriously in error, and at the same time throwing light on the fatigue resistance of welds.

Related Published resources

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  • Isaacs, D. V.; Gibson, W. H. H., 'The distribution of stresses in fillet welds (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 9 (6) (1937), 229-232. Details
  • Isaacs, D. V.; Koerner, C. F., 'The distribution of stresses in fillet welds (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 11 (2) (1939), 52. Details
  • Isaacs, D. V.; Koerner, C. F.; Gibson, W. H. H., 'The distribution of stresses in fillet welds (Discussions and communications)', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 9 (11) (1937), 443-444. Details

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