Predicting fatigue life with the IMWCW under complex loading

IF 7.1 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Mechanical Sciences Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2024.109590
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The Integration Modified Wöhler Curve Method (IMWCW), a novel approach for predicting fatigue life under complex strain-based non-proportional loading paths is introduced in this research. This method integrates concepts from the Modified Wöhler Curve Method (MWCW) with the principle of damage incremental integration to provide a more nuanced prediction of material fatigue. Besides two established E-N curves (strain-number of cycles) for uniaxial tension and torsion, a new fundamental E-N curve that characterizes the strain-life relationship under complete non-proportional loading paths is introduced. A novel strain path decomposition technique is presented, which dissects an infinite number of instantaneous micro-elements along any loading path into components parallel and perpendicular to the proportional loading direction. It is assumed that each instant will cause fatigue damage to the material. A concurrent model for the incremental integration of damage is formulated, allowing for the calculation of cumulative damage. The model is further expanded to provide analytical expressions for proportional loading and non-proportional loading, linking them to three fundamental E-N curve, so as to calibrate the parameters required for the integration model. The empirical validity of the model is confirmed through experimental testing on 7 different metallic materials under 20 loading conditions, with 391 data points analyzed. The results demonstrate that 91% of the model's predictions fall within a scatter band of 2, confirming its robustness and reliability in forecasting fatigue life in complex, real-world scenarios.

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利用 IMWCW 预测复杂载荷下的疲劳寿命
本研究介绍了 "积分修正沃勒曲线法"(IMWCW),这是一种预测复杂应变非比例加载路径下疲劳寿命的新方法。该方法将修正沃勒曲线法(MWCW)的概念与损伤增量积分原理相结合,对材料疲劳进行了更细致的预测。除了两条已确立的单轴拉伸和扭转 E-N 曲线(应变-循环次数)外,还引入了一条新的基本 E-N 曲线,该曲线描述了完全非比例加载路径下的应变-寿命关系。介绍了一种新颖的应变路径分解技术,该技术可将任何加载路径上的无限多个瞬时微元件分解为与比例加载方向平行和垂直的两个部分。假设每个瞬时都会对材料造成疲劳损伤。为损伤的增量整合制定了一个并行模型,允许计算累积损伤。该模型进一步扩展,提供了比例加载和非比例加载的分析表达式,并将其与三条基本 E-N 曲线联系起来,从而校准了积分模型所需的参数。在 20 种加载条件下对 7 种不同的金属材料进行了实验测试,分析了 391 个数据点,从而证实了模型的经验有效性。结果表明,该模型 91% 的预测值落在 2 的散点范围内,这证实了该模型在复杂的实际情况下预测疲劳寿命的稳健性和可靠性。
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International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 工程技术-工程:机械
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