Low cycle thermo‐mechanical fatigue: damage operator approach |
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Authors: | M. NAGODE M. HACK M. FAJDIGA |
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Affiliation: | 1. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, A?ker?eva 6, SI‐1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia;2. LMS Deutschland, Luxemburger Stra?e 7, D‐67657 Kaiserslautern, Germany |
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Abstract: | The strain‐life approach is standardized and widely accepted for determining fatigue damage under strain‐controlled low cycle fatigue (LCF) loading. It was first extended to non‐isothermal cases by introducing an equivalent temperature approach (ETA). The paper presents its extension that is the damage operator approach (DOA) enabling online continuous damage calculation for isothermal and non‐isothermal loading with mean stress correction. The cycle closure point, cycle equivalent temperature, threshold temperature and separate rainflow counting obligatory for the ETA are not necessary for the DOA any more. Both approaches are equivalent for the second and subsequent runs of block loading if temperature is constant. However, for non‐isothermal cases, the DOA is within the worst and the best case scenarios of the ETA. The approaches are compared to the simple stress histories and several thermo‐mechanical fatigue (TMF) cycle types. |
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Keywords: | damage accumulation hysteresis operators rainflow counting temperature thermo‐mechanical fatigue |
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