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Plastic strains and the macroscopic critical plane orientations under combined bending and torsion with constant and variable amplitudes
Authors:A Karolczuk
Affiliation:Department of Mechanics and Machine Design, Opole University of Technology, ul. Mikolajczyka 5, 45-271 Opole, Poland
Abstract:Round cross-section specimens made of 18G2A steel were subjected to different combinations of constant- and variable-amplitude bending and torsion. The fatigue tests were performed under bending and torsion with moment control in the high cycle fatigue regime. Two approaches were used to calculate stress courses from moment histories. In one approach, stresses and strains were computed using simple elastic beam theory (nominal stresses). In the other approach, time courses of moments were used to calculate stress and strain histories taking into account plastic strains and non-linear stress distribution along the specimen cross-section on the basis of the algorithm described in the paper. The loading histories computed according the two methods were used to calculate the critical plane orientations. It was assumed that the orientation of the critical plane is controlled only by shear or tensile fatigue mechanism. Moreover, the theoretical critical plane positions were compared to the experimental macroscopic fatigue fracture plane orientations.
Keywords:Critical plane approach  Multiaxial loading  Fracture plane orientations  Plasticity  Stress gradient
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