On the overall accuracy of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method in estimating high-cycle multiaxial fatigue strength

The aim of the present paper is to systematically investigate the accuracy of the so-called Modified Wöhler Curve Method (MWCM) in estimating high-cycle fatigue strength of plain and notched engineering materials damaged by in-service multiaxial load histories. In more detail, the MWCM, which is a b...

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Main Author: Luca Susmel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2013-04-01
Series:Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
Online Access:https://212.237.37.202/index.php/fis/article/view/110
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spelling doaj-2b5569bb54304f0f9289ac1a6a7e2fd02021-01-30T17:16:05ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932013-04-01516On the overall accuracy of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method in estimating high-cycle multiaxial fatigue strengthLuca SusmelThe aim of the present paper is to systematically investigate the accuracy of the so-called Modified Wöhler Curve Method (MWCM) in estimating high-cycle fatigue strength of plain and notched engineering materials damaged by in-service multiaxial load histories. In more detail, the MWCM, which is a bi-parametrical critical plane approach, postulates that initiation and Stage I propagation of fatigue cracks occur on those material planes experiencing the maximum shear stress amplitude (this being assumed to be always true independently from the degree of multiaxiality of the applied loading path). Further, the fatigue damage extent is hypothesised to depend also on the maximum stress perpendicular to the critical plane, the mean normal stress being corrected through the so-called mean stress sensitivity index (i.e., a material constant capable of quantifying the sensitivity of the assessed material to the presence of superimposed static stresses). In the present investigation, the overall accuracy of the MWCM in estimating high-cycle fatigue strength was checked through 704 endurance limits taken from the literature and generated, under multiaxial fatigue loading, by testing both plain and notched samples made of 71 different materials. Such a massive validation exercise allowed us to prove that the MWCM is highly accurate, resulting in 95% of the estimates falling within an error interval equal to ±15%.https://212.237.37.202/index.php/fis/article/view/110
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On the overall accuracy of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method in estimating high-cycle multiaxial fatigue strength
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title On the overall accuracy of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method in estimating high-cycle multiaxial fatigue strength
title_short On the overall accuracy of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method in estimating high-cycle multiaxial fatigue strength
title_full On the overall accuracy of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method in estimating high-cycle multiaxial fatigue strength
title_fullStr On the overall accuracy of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method in estimating high-cycle multiaxial fatigue strength
title_full_unstemmed On the overall accuracy of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method in estimating high-cycle multiaxial fatigue strength
title_sort on the overall accuracy of the modified wöhler curve method in estimating high-cycle multiaxial fatigue strength
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description The aim of the present paper is to systematically investigate the accuracy of the so-called Modified Wöhler Curve Method (MWCM) in estimating high-cycle fatigue strength of plain and notched engineering materials damaged by in-service multiaxial load histories. In more detail, the MWCM, which is a bi-parametrical critical plane approach, postulates that initiation and Stage I propagation of fatigue cracks occur on those material planes experiencing the maximum shear stress amplitude (this being assumed to be always true independently from the degree of multiaxiality of the applied loading path). Further, the fatigue damage extent is hypothesised to depend also on the maximum stress perpendicular to the critical plane, the mean normal stress being corrected through the so-called mean stress sensitivity index (i.e., a material constant capable of quantifying the sensitivity of the assessed material to the presence of superimposed static stresses). In the present investigation, the overall accuracy of the MWCM in estimating high-cycle fatigue strength was checked through 704 endurance limits taken from the literature and generated, under multiaxial fatigue loading, by testing both plain and notched samples made of 71 different materials. Such a massive validation exercise allowed us to prove that the MWCM is highly accurate, resulting in 95% of the estimates falling within an error interval equal to ±15%.
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