Damage Analysis of High-Speed Axle Press-Fit Part

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The relation between the load and the damage on the axle press-fit part is analyzed according to the load on the axle. Abaqus is used to calculate the load-strain transfer coefficient of measured points on the axle press-fit part. The stress spectra are got by load identification. Using GoodMan equation, the equivalent stress spectra on the press-fit part are obtained. According to the equivalent stress spectra, the damage on the axle press-fit part is analyzed.

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