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Fatigue in Weldment

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PhilEduard

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I heard most people saying the welded part is much stronger than the base metal attached until I finally read some actual reports claiming fatigue failure in welded parts. My queston is: Is the weld structure (meaning all portion thereof emanates from welding procedure - not the base steel portion) normally weak or brittle, etc., that makes it susceptible to fatigue failure? Thanks for the tip or enlightenment.

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Phil
 
Thanks TGS4. This is very helpful.

Phil
 
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