user71
Agricultural
- Nov 26, 2009
- 12
I need to estimate the mean life of a cross section that has a very significant stress concentration (approx 10X average stress) The loading in the section cycles from 25 to 100% and I expect it to fail around 100,000 cycles so infinite life does not apply.
What is the correct approach to calculate the equivalent fully reversing stress for the load? Do I just use the average stress in the cross section to get mean and amplitude values for Goodman? But the stress concentration messes up the endurance limit in Goodmans equation since it needs to be reduced for short life (which is unknown). Or do you need to iterate the life until an answer is found?
I've looked through several textbooks but havent found one that clearly estimates finite life with variable loading, only fully reversed loading. If you can recommend a good book for explaining this, or can it explain this it would be appreciated.
Thanks
What is the correct approach to calculate the equivalent fully reversing stress for the load? Do I just use the average stress in the cross section to get mean and amplitude values for Goodman? But the stress concentration messes up the endurance limit in Goodmans equation since it needs to be reduced for short life (which is unknown). Or do you need to iterate the life until an answer is found?
I've looked through several textbooks but havent found one that clearly estimates finite life with variable loading, only fully reversed loading. If you can recommend a good book for explaining this, or can it explain this it would be appreciated.
Thanks