Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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775460 | International Journal of Fatigue | 2011 | 12 Pages |
A multiaxial model for fatigue life estimation, formulated in terms of a piecewise ruled S–N surface, is proposed. The first ruled surface considers the sum of a deviatoric stress amplitude and the maximum hydrostatic stress as an exponential function of the number of cycles to failure. For small magnitudes of the hydrostatic stress, another surface is defined by considering only the effect of the deviatoric stress amplitude upon the expected fatigue life. The deviatoric stress amplitude was computed by the maximum prismatic hull concept. The model proved successful when compared with other multiaxial criteria for available data.
Research highlights► Multiaxial fatigue life estimation model based on piecewise ruled S–N surface. ► One of the ruled surface is defined for significant levels of hydrostatic stresses. ► The other one is defined for low levels of the maximum hydrostatic stress. ► Shear stress amplitude is a measure of prismatic hulls enclosing the stress history.