mfinke
Mechanical
- Nov 4, 2003
- 12
Dear all,
i have read some articles in this forum and i think it is a very good source to share knowledge.
I´m trying to do some fatigue estimation of manifolds under internal pressure.
The more i´m reading about fatigue life prediction the more question i have.
1. stresses and strains calculated linear elastically are concentrated at notches. In my model there are intersections of bores and therefore very sharp notches. I have learned that at such singularities there is no prediction of stress allowed or possible.
Do i have to reduce this stresses with something like NEUBER´s rule when plasticity occurs (above yield)and if the stresses are not beyond yield can i thrust them ? or can i just fillet the notch ?
2. the material data i use are stress-cycles curves from uniaxial tension test on smooth specimen and at a stress ratio of R=-1 (fully reversed).
The stress ratio in my model is R=0 and the state of stress is not unaxial, how to handle this ?
3. i have read that there is several material data that can be compared with the stresses / strain in the model. I mean i can compare calculated stress with stress-cycles-curve or with strain-cycles-curve or even campare it with damage parameter curve (Pswt...smith, watson, topper) and so on.
Which one should i use ?
best regards
MAtthias
i have read some articles in this forum and i think it is a very good source to share knowledge.
I´m trying to do some fatigue estimation of manifolds under internal pressure.
The more i´m reading about fatigue life prediction the more question i have.
1. stresses and strains calculated linear elastically are concentrated at notches. In my model there are intersections of bores and therefore very sharp notches. I have learned that at such singularities there is no prediction of stress allowed or possible.
Do i have to reduce this stresses with something like NEUBER´s rule when plasticity occurs (above yield)and if the stresses are not beyond yield can i thrust them ? or can i just fillet the notch ?
2. the material data i use are stress-cycles curves from uniaxial tension test on smooth specimen and at a stress ratio of R=-1 (fully reversed).
The stress ratio in my model is R=0 and the state of stress is not unaxial, how to handle this ?
3. i have read that there is several material data that can be compared with the stresses / strain in the model. I mean i can compare calculated stress with stress-cycles-curve or with strain-cycles-curve or even campare it with damage parameter curve (Pswt...smith, watson, topper) and so on.
Which one should i use ?
best regards
MAtthias