Description of BS 7608:2014+A1:2015 2015
1.1
General
This British Standard gives methods for assessing the fatigue life of parts of steel products that are subject to repeated fluctuations of stress. It is applicable to all areas of industrial application that are not covered by other British Standards containing fatigue assessment rules.
NOTE Some British Standards have specific product acceptance tests for fatigue life, but do not have assessment rules. In such cases the guidance in this British Standard might be applicable for product development purposes.
1.2
Applications not covered
This British Standard is not applicable to the following application areas;
lighting columns (see BSÂ ENÂ 40);
concrete building and civil engineering structures (see BSÂ ENÂ 1992);
steel building and civil engineering structures [see BSÂ ENÂ 1993 (all parts)];
composite steel and concrete building and civil engineering structures [see BSÂ ENÂ 1994 (all parts)];
unfired pressure vessels (see BSÂ ENÂ 13445); and
fixed offshore structures (see BSÂ ENÂ ISOÂ 19902).
1.3
Materials
This British Standard covers:
wrought steel material products;
welds in fully machined areas of steel casting;
ferritic alloy and low alloy steels;
austenitic and duplex stainless steels;
unprotected weathering steels; and
threaded fasteners.
It is applicable to yield strengths in the range 200Â N/mm2 to 960Â N/mm2 and ultimate tensile strengths in the range 360 to 1Â 200Â N/mm2 for material thicknesses 3Â mm and greater.
This British Standard is not applicable to the following:
proprietary fasteners;
steel castings;
cold drawn products;
wire ropes; and
steel for reinforcement in concrete.
1.4
Manufacturing processes
This British Standard is applicable to machined products with the following exceptions:
rough sawn surfaces;
surfaces requiring high quality surface finish (e.g. lapping, polishing, honing, fine grinding); and
machined details with sharp corners (e.g. key ways, un-radiused shoulders).
The following manufacturing processes are also covered:
cold formed wrought products;
weld toe improvement methods;
arc welded joints, with the exclusion of joints between rectangular and square hollow sections;
in-line butt welds made by power beam or friction welding;
tensioned and un-tensioned bolted joints and hot-driven riveted lap joints loaded in shear; and
thermal cutting.
This British Standard is not applicable to the following manufacturing processes:
resistance welding processes and brazing;
contact joints under pressure where fretting occurs;
adhesively bonded joints;
shearing and punching; and
surface hardening.
1.5
Environment
The fatigue design data in this British Standard are applicable to internal and external air environments. They are applicable to structural steel products exposed to sea water.
They are not applicable to unprotected stainless or weathering steel products in sea water or aggressive corroding environments (e.g. chloride, sulphide, strong acid or alkali).
The data are applicable to products operating at temperatures below the creep range of the steel.
This British Standard is not applicable to products operating in the creep regime.
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