Analysis of loading history influence on fatigue and fracture surface parameters using the method of induction trees
In fatigue life testing under various loading conditions, researchers observe the profile, surface and morphology of materials. In this study authors research the fatigue life of material and the surface fracture geometry. Areal field and fractal based characterisation are evaluated for the whole fr...
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doaj-44d693fc6a2340fa815425de305ba28e2021-03-02T10:12:23ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2019-01-012520800310.1051/matecconf/201925208003matecconf_cmes2018_08003Analysis of loading history influence on fatigue and fracture surface parameters using the method of induction treesDeptuła Adam0Macek Wojciech1Partyka Marian A.2Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Production Engineering and LogisticsInstitute of Chemical Engineering of the Polish Academy of SciencesOpole University of Technology, Faculty of Production Engineering and LogisticsIn fatigue life testing under various loading conditions, researchers observe the profile, surface and morphology of materials. In this study authors research the fatigue life of material and the surface fracture geometry. Areal field and fractal based characterisation are evaluated for the whole fracture surfaces. Results of this test were correlated to notch geometry and loading conditions. It was confirmed, for notched specimens, that the change from torsion to proportional bending with torsion fatigue life increase significantly, the same as changing loading from bending with torsion to bending. The measurement device was equipped with a motorised nosepiece using five dedicated microscopic objective lenses from 2.5× to 100× magnification. This paper presents the application of the induction tree method for analysis of loading history influence on fatigue and fracture surface parameters. In a decision tree, nodes store tests checking values of example attributes and leaves store categories assigned to them. For each of possible test results, there is one branch coming from a node to a subtree. In this way, it is possible to represent any attributes of the hypothesis admissible for a given set. Analysis of selected parameters will estimate their impact on the surface structure.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201925208003 |
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Analysis of loading history influence on fatigue and fracture surface parameters using the method of induction trees |
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Analysis of loading history influence on fatigue and fracture surface parameters using the method of induction trees |
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Analysis of loading history influence on fatigue and fracture surface parameters using the method of induction trees |
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Analysis of loading history influence on fatigue and fracture surface parameters using the method of induction trees |
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Analysis of loading history influence on fatigue and fracture surface parameters using the method of induction trees |
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analysis of loading history influence on fatigue and fracture surface parameters using the method of induction trees |
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In fatigue life testing under various loading conditions, researchers observe the profile, surface and morphology of materials. In this study authors research the fatigue life of material and the surface fracture geometry. Areal field and fractal based characterisation are evaluated for the whole fracture surfaces. Results of this test were correlated to notch geometry and loading conditions. It was confirmed, for notched specimens, that the change from torsion to proportional bending with torsion fatigue life increase significantly, the same as changing loading from bending with torsion to bending. The measurement device was equipped with a motorised nosepiece using five dedicated microscopic objective lenses from 2.5× to 100× magnification. This paper presents the application of the induction tree method for analysis of loading history influence on fatigue and fracture surface parameters. In a decision tree, nodes store tests checking values of example attributes and leaves store categories assigned to them. For each of possible test results, there is one branch coming from a node to a subtree. In this way, it is possible to represent any attributes of the hypothesis admissible for a given set. Analysis of selected parameters will estimate their impact on the surface structure. |
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