A New General Fatigue Limit Diagram and Its Application of Predicting Die Fatigue Life during Cold Forging

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Traditional fatigue fracture theory and practice focus principally on structural design. It is thus too conservative and inappropriate when used to predict the high-cycle fatigue life of dies used for metal forming, especially cold forging. We propose a novel mean stress correction model and diagram to predict the high-cycle fatigue lives of cold forging dies, which focuses on the upper part of the equivalent fatigue strength curve. Considering the features of die materials characterized by high yield strength and low ductility, a straight line is assumed for the tensile yield line. To the contrary, a general curve is used to represent the fatigue strength. They are interpolated, based on the distance ratio, when finding an appropriate equivalent fatigue strength curve at the mean stress and stress amplitude between the line and curve. The approach is applied to a well-defined literature example to verify its validity and shed light on the characteristics of die fatigue life. The approach is also applied to practical forging and useful qualitative results are obtained.

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Joun, M. S., Ji, S. M., Chung, W. J., Cho, G. S., & Lee, K. H. (2022). A New General Fatigue Limit Diagram and Its Application of Predicting Die Fatigue Life during Cold Forging. Materials, 15(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15072351

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