Hello Prost,
Actually as you suggested, for the S-N data analysis I have already used the fatigue life model according to the MIL-HDBK-5 procedure and derive the curve fitting equation using Microcal Origin software. The equation can be typed and you can get the parameters A, B, ... as you suggested. Using the MIL-HDBK-5 (up to 5J) procedure you can also test whether some of your data points are outliers so that you can decide to remove them before you perform your regression. As you know in MMPDS-01, this procedure is not available anymore (does anybody know why they remove it?). But unfortunately although I have used Microcal Origin, I still could not get the same statistical values (Std. error; Std. deviation; and R2)of the S-N equation as given in MIL-HDBK-5 although I have used the exact S-N data points from a NASA report. I was just simply assuming if I can get the exact values then the software can be considered OK to be used. Just as a reminder the S-N equation and its statistical data for Al-2024-T3 Kt=1.5 as given in MIL are as follows:
Equivalent Stress Equation:
Log Nf = 7.5-2.13 log (Seq-23.7)
Seq = Smax (1-R)0.66
Std. Error of Estimate, Log (Life) = 0.30
Standard Deviation, Log (Life) = 0.95
R2 = 90%
Then back to my question, I would appreciate if anybody of you can suggest me a regression/curve fitting software other than Microcal. I have heard about Matlab, Mathcad, but to tell you the truth I have never used them. With Excel, as far as I know you cannot type your own equation, or can I...?
Cory,
using the MIL fatigue life model, you can have one equation for each S-N curve. You can also use the Colliepriest equation to curve fit the da/dN-dK data.
Andries,
I did not mean to combine the 2 type of data points. I would only like to know if there is a suitable scientific regression/curve fitting software for this.
rb1957,
I agree with you. For a simple quick calculation, I used linear equations (2 or 3 equations) to represent the da/dN-dK data.
Thanks guys for the comments and suggestions.