Author: Robert William Fralich
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ISBN:
Category : Aluminum alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Experimental Investigation of Effects of Random Loading on the Fatigue Life of Notched Cantilever-beam Specimens of SAE 4130 Normalized Steel
Author: Robert William Fralich
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aluminum alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aluminum alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 24
Book Description
Fatigue of René 41 Under Constant-and Random-amplitude Loading at Room and Elevated Temperatures
Author: Edward P. Phillips
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Heat resistant alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Narrow-band random-amplitude and constant-amplitude bending fatigue tests were conducted on sharply notched Rene' 41 specimens at room temperature, 700 degrees F (644 degrees K), and 1400 degrees F (1033 degrees K). When compared on the basis of the root mean square of the nominal peak stresses, the random loading generally gave shorter lives than the constant-amplitude loading. Theoretical life predictions were made for the random-loading tests by using the Palmgren-Miner cumulative-damage rule and two different peak stress distributions (the distribution determined from the tests and the classical Rayleigh distribution). The predictions under-estimated the fatigue life in practically all cases. The predicted lives based on the Rayleigh peak distribution were always less than those predicted by using the experimentally determined peak distribution. For both types of loading in the long-life region, a loss of fatigue strength from that at room temperature occurred at 700 degrees F (644 degrees K) but no further loss occurred at 1400 degrees F (1033 degrees K).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Heat resistant alloys
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Narrow-band random-amplitude and constant-amplitude bending fatigue tests were conducted on sharply notched Rene' 41 specimens at room temperature, 700 degrees F (644 degrees K), and 1400 degrees F (1033 degrees K). When compared on the basis of the root mean square of the nominal peak stresses, the random loading generally gave shorter lives than the constant-amplitude loading. Theoretical life predictions were made for the random-loading tests by using the Palmgren-Miner cumulative-damage rule and two different peak stress distributions (the distribution determined from the tests and the classical Rayleigh distribution). The predictions under-estimated the fatigue life in practically all cases. The predicted lives based on the Rayleigh peak distribution were always less than those predicted by using the experimentally determined peak distribution. For both types of loading in the long-life region, a loss of fatigue strength from that at room temperature occurred at 700 degrees F (644 degrees K) but no further loss occurred at 1400 degrees F (1033 degrees K).
NASA Technical Note
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 432
Book Description
Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis, Fatigue Damage
Author: Christian Lalanne
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118618939
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis, Second Edition Volume 4: Fatigue Damage Fatigue damage in a system with one degree of freedom is one of the two criteria applied when comparing the severity of vibratory environments. The same criterion is also employed for a specification representing the effects produced by the set of vibrations imposed in a real-world environment. In this volume, which is devoted to the calculation of fatigue damage, the author explores the various hypotheses and models used to describe the behavior of material suffering fatigue and the laws of fatigue accumulation. He also considers the methods of counting response peaks, which are used to establish a histogram when it is impossible to use the probability density of the peaks obtained with a Gaussian signal. The expressions for mean damage and its standard deviation are established and other hypotheses are tested. The Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis five-volume series has been written with both the professional engineer and the academic in mind. Christian Lalanne explores every aspect of vibration and shock, two fundamental and extremely significant areas of mechanical engineering, from both a theoretical and practical point of view. The five volumes cover all the necessary issues in this area of mechanical engineering. The theoretical analyses are placed in the context of both the real world and the laboratory, which is essential for the development of specifications.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1118618939
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis, Second Edition Volume 4: Fatigue Damage Fatigue damage in a system with one degree of freedom is one of the two criteria applied when comparing the severity of vibratory environments. The same criterion is also employed for a specification representing the effects produced by the set of vibrations imposed in a real-world environment. In this volume, which is devoted to the calculation of fatigue damage, the author explores the various hypotheses and models used to describe the behavior of material suffering fatigue and the laws of fatigue accumulation. He also considers the methods of counting response peaks, which are used to establish a histogram when it is impossible to use the probability density of the peaks obtained with a Gaussian signal. The expressions for mean damage and its standard deviation are established and other hypotheses are tested. The Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis five-volume series has been written with both the professional engineer and the academic in mind. Christian Lalanne explores every aspect of vibration and shock, two fundamental and extremely significant areas of mechanical engineering, from both a theoretical and practical point of view. The five volumes cover all the necessary issues in this area of mechanical engineering. The theoretical analyses are placed in the context of both the real world and the laboratory, which is essential for the development of specifications.
Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1878
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 1878
Book Description
Effects of Environment and Complex Load History on Fatigue Life
Author: American Society for Testing and Materials
Publisher: ASTM International
ISBN: 9780803100503
Category : Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Publisher: ASTM International
ISBN: 9780803100503
Category : Corrosion and anti-corrosives
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
LIST OF SELECTED REFERENCES ON NASA PROGRAMS. PREPARED ...BY THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DIV. OF THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Author:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Establishment of the Approach To, and Development Of, Interim Design Criteria for Sonic Fatigue
Author: G. E. Fitch
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Acoustical materials
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
A literature survey provided the background from which an approach was selected for development of design criteria for sonic fatigue. The approach selected was accelerated, discrete frequency life-testing, the results of which are interpreted using a sine-random equivalence analysis. This approach offers the best compromise between economy, accuracy, and lead time to cover structural design problems for advanced design, design development, and prooftesting of completed vehicle structure. Methods were extracted from the literature with which to predict the acoustic environment and determine the duration of various environments from mission analysis. Fatigue data and an examination of cumulative damage are presented in support of the sine-random equivalence technique. This method takes advantage of the extensive fatigue S-N data available in the industry. Examples of the application of the analytical-empirical techniques are presented.
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ISBN:
Category : Acoustical materials
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
A literature survey provided the background from which an approach was selected for development of design criteria for sonic fatigue. The approach selected was accelerated, discrete frequency life-testing, the results of which are interpreted using a sine-random equivalence analysis. This approach offers the best compromise between economy, accuracy, and lead time to cover structural design problems for advanced design, design development, and prooftesting of completed vehicle structure. Methods were extracted from the literature with which to predict the acoustic environment and determine the duration of various environments from mission analysis. Fatigue data and an examination of cumulative damage are presented in support of the sine-random equivalence technique. This method takes advantage of the extensive fatigue S-N data available in the industry. Examples of the application of the analytical-empirical techniques are presented.
Applied Mechanics Reviews
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Category : Mechanics, Applied
Languages : en
Pages : 1096
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mechanics, Applied
Languages : en
Pages : 1096
Book Description
Fatigue Damage
Author: Christi Lalanne
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9781560329893
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
About the Series: This important new series of five volumes has been written with both the professional engineers and the academic in mind. Christian Lalanne explores every aspect of vibration and shock, two fundamental and crucially important areas of mechanical engineering, from both the theoretical and practical standpoints. As all products need to be designed to withstand the environmental conditions to which they are likely to be subjected, prototypes must be verified by calculation and laboratory tests, the latter according to specifications from national or international standards. The concept of tailoring the product to its environment has gradually developed whereby, from the very start of a design project, through the to the standards specifications and testing procedures on th e prototype, the real environment in which the product being tested will be functioning is taken into account. The five volumes of Mechanical Shock and Vibration cover all the issues that need to be addressed in this area of mechanical engineering. The theoretical analyses are placed in the context of the real world and of laboratory tests - essential for the development of specifications. Volume IV: Fatigue Damage Fatigue damage in a system with one degree of freedom is one of the two criteria applied when comparing the severity of vibratory environments. The same criterion is also employed for a specifciation representing the effects produced by the set of vibrations imposed in a real environment. In this volume, which is devoted to the calculation of fatigue damage, the author explores the hypotheses adopted to describe the behavior of material suffering fatigue and the laws of fatigue accumulation. He also considers the methods of counting the response peaks, which are used to establish the histogram when it is impossible to use the probability density of the peaks obtained with a Gaussian signal. The expressions for mean damage and its standard deviation are established and other hypotheses are tested.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 9781560329893
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 376
Book Description
About the Series: This important new series of five volumes has been written with both the professional engineers and the academic in mind. Christian Lalanne explores every aspect of vibration and shock, two fundamental and crucially important areas of mechanical engineering, from both the theoretical and practical standpoints. As all products need to be designed to withstand the environmental conditions to which they are likely to be subjected, prototypes must be verified by calculation and laboratory tests, the latter according to specifications from national or international standards. The concept of tailoring the product to its environment has gradually developed whereby, from the very start of a design project, through the to the standards specifications and testing procedures on th e prototype, the real environment in which the product being tested will be functioning is taken into account. The five volumes of Mechanical Shock and Vibration cover all the issues that need to be addressed in this area of mechanical engineering. The theoretical analyses are placed in the context of the real world and of laboratory tests - essential for the development of specifications. Volume IV: Fatigue Damage Fatigue damage in a system with one degree of freedom is one of the two criteria applied when comparing the severity of vibratory environments. The same criterion is also employed for a specifciation representing the effects produced by the set of vibrations imposed in a real environment. In this volume, which is devoted to the calculation of fatigue damage, the author explores the hypotheses adopted to describe the behavior of material suffering fatigue and the laws of fatigue accumulation. He also considers the methods of counting the response peaks, which are used to establish the histogram when it is impossible to use the probability density of the peaks obtained with a Gaussian signal. The expressions for mean damage and its standard deviation are established and other hypotheses are tested.