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Effect of several parameters on low cycle fatigue behavior

✍ Scribed by V Weiss; J Sessler; P Packman


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1963
Weight
861 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-6160

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✦ Synopsis


Syracuse University has recently been engaged in studies pertaining to the low-cycle controlled strain fatigue behavior of steel and aluminum alloys. Axial tension-ompression and bend cycling fatigue tests were utilized to investigate the effects of a number of parameters including mean strain, stress biaxiality, superimposed stresses, test temperature and type of loading. Also, studies pertaining to accumulated damage were undertaken in au attempt to gain a better understanding of the nature of strain cycling fatigue and the damage mechanisms that are operative during the life of a strain-cycled specimen.

These studies have shown that low cycle fatigue phenomena are best analyzed from strain-controlled rather than stress controlled test data. The following are also indicated as a result of these studies:

(1) The relationship proposed independently by boLh Manson and Coffin predicts the failure life of strain controlled specimens, but only for mean strain equal to zero. A modified equation is proposed which accounts for t,he effect of mean strain.

(2) The effect of both stress biaxiality and superimposed stresses is to reduce specimen life at a given strain cycling level. The effect of test temperature can be regarded as a reflection of the effect of temperature on uniaxial fracture ductility.

(3) Damage studies indicate that the accumulation of fatigue damage in a strain cycled specimen is not, predictable by the same equations that predict failure life. Rather, it appears that "accumulated damage" is governed by at least two, possibly interdependent processes, namely: a loss in available duct,ility due t,o strain hardening, and the formation and growth of cracks which finally determines failure.

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