A computerized procedure for long-life fatigue assessment under complex multiaxial loading |
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Authors: | B Li J L T Santos & M DE Freitas |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, Portugal |
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Abstract: | A computerized procedure is presented and evaluated for application examples of long-life fatigue analyses of metallic materials under complex multiaxial loading. The method is based on the stress invariants and uses the minimum circumscribed ellipse approach for evaluating the effective shear stress amplitude under complex multiaxial loading. The applicability of the procedure for handling non-proportional loading is examined through typical examples such as combined normal/shear stresses and combined bi-axial normal stresses with complex stress time histories. The effects of phase shift angles, frequency ratios and waveforms on fatigue endurance were re-analysed and compared with available experimental results from the literature. The comparison shows that the presented procedure based on stress invariants is a potential conservative engineering approach, very suitable for fast fatigue evaluation in the integrated computer aided fatigue design. |
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Keywords: | fatigue life prediction fatigue strength high-cycle fatigue multiaxial fatigue non-proportional loading |
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