For static loading and any type of joint, stress concentration factor is
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Explanation: For static loading and any type of joint, stress concentration factor is 1.5
SCF is precisely the proper proportion of the maximum strain to the reference strain of the gross cross-section.
The maximum stress reaches infinity as the effective radius of curvature reaches zero.
The concentration factor of considerable stress accurately represents a specific function of a possible crack's complex geometry, and not of its possible duration.
In most cases, a minimum value of SCF equal to 1.5 should be properly employed for all welded tubular joints under all three loading forms.
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