Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7954591 | Procedia Structural Integrity | 2018 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
An innovative system for bending-torsion fatigue tests by tri-axis shaker is designed and presented. The system mounts a cylindrical specimen with eccentric tip mass, excited by horizontal and vertical base accelerations. A lateral thin plate prevents specimen horizontal displacement and allows torsional and bending deformations to be controlled independently. A lumped-mass model is first used to verify if input accelerations and resultant dynamic forces, required in testing, comply with shaker specifications. A finite element model is then used to perform both modal and harmonic analyses, necessary to determine the system natural frequencies and the dynamic response under horizontal and vertical accelerations. Experimental measures on a prototype are finally used to gather preliminary information for validating the numerical model and to verify that the proposed testing system can control bending and torsion loadings independently.
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Authors
Davide Zanellati, Denis Benasciutti, Roberto Tovo,