Papers by Keyword: Fatigue Life Estimation

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Abstract: Stress invariants approach to the multiaxial fatigue life estimation is generally based on the root mean square value of second invariant of the deviatoric stress amplitude and the value of hydrostatic stress. Such an approach omits a significant part of the information about multiaxial load history. It is particularly noticeable in case of non-proportional loadings, which lead to a reduction of fatigue life (i.e. [1–3]). In this work a new method based on the mean value of modified second invariant of the deviatoric stress has been presented.
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Abstract: The results of experimental verification of Zenner and Lius criterion confirm its efficiency in the case of estimation of fatigue life for proportional loading. Due to application of general damage parameter, the criterion is useful in case of various types of proportional loading and for multiple materials. However, for non-proportional loadings, of high non-proportionality level, the error of estimation of fatigue lives often exceeds scatter band 3. The hereby work presents a proposal for Zenner and Lius criterion modification based upon introduction of loading non-proportionality measure with minimum circumscribed ellipse method (MCE).
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Abstract: The paper presents the fatigue criteria, representing the integral criteria, most frequently reported in literature. They were verified for uniaxial loadings and for combined: tension-compression with torsion both proportional and non-proportional. The verification involved a comparison of the fatigue life reported based on the criterion with the experimental fatigue life.
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