Probabilistic estimation of fatigue strength for axial and bending loading in high-cycle fatigue

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In this paper, the sensitivity to the type of loads (axial and bending loading) of selected construction materials (AW6063 T6 aluminum alloy, S355J2+Cstructural steel, and 1.4301 acid-resistant steel) in high-cycle fatigue was verified. The obtained S-N fatigue characteristics were described by a probabilistic model of the 3-parameters Weibull cumulative distribution function. The main area of research concerned the correct implementation of the weakest link theory model. The theory is based on a highly-stressed surface area and a highly-stressed volume in the region of the highest stresses. For this purpose, an analytical model and a numerical model based on the finite element method were used. The model that gives the lowest error implemented in specific test conditions was determined on the basis of high-cycle fatigue analysis. For the analyzed materials, it was a highly-stressed volume model based on the weakest link theory.

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Tomaszewski, T., Strzelecki, P., Mazurkiewicz, A., & Musial, J. (2020). Probabilistic estimation of fatigue strength for axial and bending loading in high-cycle fatigue. Materials, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma13051148

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