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A methodology for strain-based fatigue reliability analysis
Authors:Y. X. Zhao  
Abstract:A significant scatter of the cyclic stress–strain (CSS) responses should be noted for a nuclear reactor material, 1Cr18Ni9Ti pipe-weld metal. Existence of the scatter implies that a random cyclic strain applied history will be introduced under any of the loading modes even a deterministic loading history. A non-conservative evaluation might be given in the practice without considering the scatter.A methodology for strain-based fatigue reliability analysis, which has taken into account the scatter, is developed. The responses are approximately modeled by probability-based CSS curves of Ramberg–Osgood relation. The strain–life data are modeled, similarly, by probability-based strain–life curves of Coffin–Manson law. The reliability assessment is constructed by considering interference of the random fatigue strain applied and capacity histories. Probability density functions of the applied and capacity histories are analytically given. The methodology could be conveniently extrapolated to the case of deterministic CSS relation as the existent methods did. Non-conservative evaluation of the deterministic CSS relation and availability of present methodology have been indicated by an analysis of the material test results.
Keywords:Low cycle fatigue   Reliability   Random cyclic stress–  strain responses   Reactor   Pipe   Weld metal
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