Fatigue design of cast iron components with surface discontinuities

Surface discontinuities are unavoidable properties of production castings, and have fundamental effect on in-service reliability. In the current study a multiaxial probabilistic fatigue analysis model has been developed for the description of local (e.g.: notches or surface defects) and structural g...

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Main Authors: Gróza Márton, Nadot Yves, Váradi Károly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816510010
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Summary:Surface discontinuities are unavoidable properties of production castings, and have fundamental effect on in-service reliability. In the current study a multiaxial probabilistic fatigue analysis model has been developed for the description of local (e.g.: notches or surface defects) and structural gradient (e.g: bending) effects on crack initiation life. Identification of the model parameters and the validation has been done on the ferrite-pearlitic NCI grade EN GJS 500-7. The survival probability type simulation results are proven to be highly accurate with 5% average, and 11% maximum prediction error. In theory, the model might be able to assess the effect of arbitrarily complex defects on the fatigue strength, which is to be investigated in the future.
ISSN:2261-236X