The use of spectral method for fatigue life assessment for non-Gaussian random loads

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The well-known problem with the fatigue lifetime assessment of non-Gaussian loading signals with the use of spectral method has been presented in the paper. A correction factors that transform the non-Gaussian signal into an equivalent Gaussian signal proposed by Bracessi et al. (2009) has been used for the purpose of lifetime calculations together with Palmgren-Miner Hypothesis. The calculations have been performed for the 10HNAP steel under random non-Gaussian load with four dominating frequencies. The signal has been generated on the test stand SHM250 for random tension-compression tests. The results with zero and non-zero mean stresses have been used to calculate the fatigue life with the frequency domain method based on Dirlik’s model and with a time domain method with the use of the rainflow cycle counting algorithm. The obtained calculation results have been compared with experimental results.

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Niesłony, A., Böhm, M., Łagoda, T., & Cianetti, F. (2016). The use of spectral method for fatigue life assessment for non-Gaussian random loads. Acta Mechanica et Automatica, 10(2), 100–103. https://doi.org/10.1515/ama-2016-0016

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