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Modeling of Multi-Axial Fatigue Damage Under Non-Proportional Variable-Amplitude Loading Conditions.
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Modeling of Multi-Axial Fatigue Damage Under Non-Proportional Variable-Amplitude Loading Conditions./
作者:
Mei, Jifa.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (291 pages)
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-11(E), Section: B.
標題:
Naval engineering. -
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9781369902853
Modeling of Multi-Axial Fatigue Damage Under Non-Proportional Variable-Amplitude Loading Conditions.
Mei, Jifa.
Modeling of Multi-Axial Fatigue Damage Under Non-Proportional Variable-Amplitude Loading Conditions.
- 1 online resource (291 pages)
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 78-11(E), Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Michigan, 2017.
Includes bibliographical references
This dissertation presents a new path-dependent non-proportional multi-axial fatigue model which is formulated in an incremental form of moment of load path (MLP) on sigma -- √betatau plane, epsilon -- √beta epsilongamma plane or K plane (i.e K I -- √betaKKIII plane), depending upon if fatigue evaluation is performed in terms of stress-life, strain-life or crack growth life for a given application of interest. The total fatigue damage of an arbitrary non-proportional load path is partitioned into two parts: one is due to proportional part (defined with respect to a reference path) of the load path and the other is due to non-proportional part. The proportional part can be related to an effective stress range, e.g., the distance in sigma -- √betatau plane. The non-proportional part can be shown to be related to an integral form of strain energy densities contributed by normal and shear deformation with each being weighted by a path-dependent function. Furthermore, a dimensionless representation of non-proportional damage, termed as load path non-proportionality factor, is used for construction of a MLP based equivalent stress or strain or stress intensity factor range. A material sensitivity parameter to load-path non-proportionality is also considered in the proposed model for modeling different materials and their sensitivities to non-proportional loading. A general procedure for determining material sensitivity to load-path non-proportionality is also proposed and demonstrated.
Electronic reproduction.
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2018
Mode of access: World Wide Web
ISBN: 9781369902853Subjects--Topical Terms:
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The MLP based fatigue damage model is implemented as an integral part of a recently developed "path-dependent maximum range" or PDMR cycle counting procedure for performing both cycle counting for arbitrary non-proportional multiaxial loading histories and computing MLP based fatigue damage as each half cycle is being counted. With this new capability, comprehensive validations of the newly developed model are performed by analyzing multi-axial fatigue test data of various forms (from simple to rather complex load paths) of non-proportional loading in four major areas: (a) structural steels; (b) different series of aluminum alloys; (c) various types of welded structural components; and (d) mixed mode fatigue crack growth in carbon steel and stainless steel. In addition to achieving a good correlation of test data in all four areas above, it is also found that structural steels are more sensitive to non-proportional loading than aluminum alloys. Different grades of aluminum alloys exhibit different levels of sensitivity to non-proportional loading, showing an approximately linear relationship between material ductility and material sensitivity to load-path non-proportionality.
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