Multiaxial fatigue assessment of crankshafts by local stress and critical plane approach

For multiaxially-loaded parts several stress-based fatigue assessment concepts are applicable mostly taking uniaxial test results as basis. These approaches work well in case of proportional loading states, but on contrary, for non-proportional stress conditions, implying a change of the principal...

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Main Authors: M. Leitner, F. Grün, Z. Tuncali, R. Steiner, W. Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2016-10-01
Series:Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
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Online Access:http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero38/numero_38_art_6.pdf
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spelling doaj-a62f9223defe40b78adbe658485699822020-11-25T00:52:56ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89931971-89932016-10-011038475310.3221/IGF-ESIS.38.06Multiaxial fatigue assessment of crankshafts by local stress and critical plane approach M. Leitner0 F. Grün 1Z. Tuncali2 R. Steiner 3W. Chen 4Montanuniversität Leoben,AustriaMontanuniversität Leoben,AustriaGE Jenbacher GmbH & Co OG, AustriaGE Jenbacher GmbH & Co OG, AustriaGE Water & Distributed Power, Texas/USA For multiaxially-loaded parts several stress-based fatigue assessment concepts are applicable mostly taking uniaxial test results as basis. These approaches work well in case of proportional loading states, but on contrary, for non-proportional stress conditions, implying a change of the principal stress direction, deviations in the fatigue life estimation may occur. The aim of this study is to evaluate the cyclic multiaxial material behavior experimentally and to proof the applicability of stress-based methods to assess the fatigue strength. The investigated base materials incorporate the commonly applied crankshaft steels 50CrMo4 and 34CrNiMo6 without surface-layer post-treatments. Extensive fatigue tests with small-scale specimens are performed to evaluate the material behavior under cyclic loading. The experiments include basic uniaxial characterizations, such as notch stress sensitivity and effect of loading type, including tests under tension, rotating bending, and torsion loading. Additionally, combined loading tests with proportional and non-proportional situations are presented to reveal the fatigue resistance for multiaxial stress states. Significant loading conditions, such as proportional stress under rotating bending and torsion, and further on, non-proportional effects like phase shifts and varying frequency ratios are presented. The local fatigue strength assessment is performed on the basis of the critical plane approach, whereat the normal and shear stresses are transformed in numerous cutting planes. Equivalent stress hypotheses are applied and compared with the experiments showing that the Huber-Mises-Hencky criterion fits well to the test results in case of proportional rotating bending and torsion loadinghttp://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero38/numero_38_art_6.pdfMultiaxial fatigue assessmentLocal stress conceptCritical plane approachCrankshaft
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author M. Leitner
F. Grün
Z. Tuncali
R. Steiner
W. Chen
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F. Grün
Z. Tuncali
R. Steiner
W. Chen
Multiaxial fatigue assessment of crankshafts by local stress and critical plane approach
Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
Multiaxial fatigue assessment
Local stress concept
Critical plane approach
Crankshaft
author_facet M. Leitner
F. Grün
Z. Tuncali
R. Steiner
W. Chen
author_sort M. Leitner
title Multiaxial fatigue assessment of crankshafts by local stress and critical plane approach
title_short Multiaxial fatigue assessment of crankshafts by local stress and critical plane approach
title_full Multiaxial fatigue assessment of crankshafts by local stress and critical plane approach
title_fullStr Multiaxial fatigue assessment of crankshafts by local stress and critical plane approach
title_full_unstemmed Multiaxial fatigue assessment of crankshafts by local stress and critical plane approach
title_sort multiaxial fatigue assessment of crankshafts by local stress and critical plane approach
publisher Gruppo Italiano Frattura
series Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
issn 1971-8993
1971-8993
publishDate 2016-10-01
description For multiaxially-loaded parts several stress-based fatigue assessment concepts are applicable mostly taking uniaxial test results as basis. These approaches work well in case of proportional loading states, but on contrary, for non-proportional stress conditions, implying a change of the principal stress direction, deviations in the fatigue life estimation may occur. The aim of this study is to evaluate the cyclic multiaxial material behavior experimentally and to proof the applicability of stress-based methods to assess the fatigue strength. The investigated base materials incorporate the commonly applied crankshaft steels 50CrMo4 and 34CrNiMo6 without surface-layer post-treatments. Extensive fatigue tests with small-scale specimens are performed to evaluate the material behavior under cyclic loading. The experiments include basic uniaxial characterizations, such as notch stress sensitivity and effect of loading type, including tests under tension, rotating bending, and torsion loading. Additionally, combined loading tests with proportional and non-proportional situations are presented to reveal the fatigue resistance for multiaxial stress states. Significant loading conditions, such as proportional stress under rotating bending and torsion, and further on, non-proportional effects like phase shifts and varying frequency ratios are presented. The local fatigue strength assessment is performed on the basis of the critical plane approach, whereat the normal and shear stresses are transformed in numerous cutting planes. Equivalent stress hypotheses are applied and compared with the experiments showing that the Huber-Mises-Hencky criterion fits well to the test results in case of proportional rotating bending and torsion loading
topic Multiaxial fatigue assessment
Local stress concept
Critical plane approach
Crankshaft
url http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero38/numero_38_art_6.pdf
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