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DVS 1608 and 1612

DVS 1608 (June 2010) – design and strength assessment of welded structures from aluminium alloys in railway applications. DVS 1612 (August 2014) – design and endurance strength assessment Of welded joints with Steels in rail vehicle construction.

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Aluminum Fatigue

Stress Concept - use Nominal Stress Concept (Chapter 7.2) or Notch Stress Concept (Chapter 7.3).

Notch Line Type - fatigue strength value for a maximum of 10 million load cycles (Appendix C).

Detail Production Type - castings or sheets/profiles/forgings (Chapter 7.2.1).

Breaking Elongation - Chapter 7.2.1, Table 4.

Bonus Factor - for low residual stress arises by increasing the medium voltage sensitivity (Chapter 7.1.1).

Grinded Welds - as a measure to improve the fatigue strength by subsequent processing of the welding seam transition is recommended. In this case, the fatigue strength value must be increased by 30% (factor 1.3).

Nominal Stress Phase - the factor considers the phase of the normal stresses to each other and can assume values between [-1; 1] (Chapter 7.1.4).

Steel Fatigue

Material Type - Steel S235 or S355 (Tables 4.1-4.2).

Line Slope of Notch - Weld Type from Annex B.

Safety Factors

Safety factors for static stress calculations can be used as constant values from EN 12663 standard or from Individual Loads and Load Sets:

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