Notch fatigue analysis is vital for structural integrity design, while efficient fatigue models coupling notch and size effect are still lacking, which are highly desired for fatigue design of critical components. Accordingly, this study proposes a new probabilistic fatigue model for life assessment by combining the weakest link theory with strain energy concept. Specifically, a novel effective strain energy density concept is developed herein to build the connection between experimental data of smooth specimens and strain energy density of notched ones within the critical damage region. Experimental data of GH4169, TC4 and TC11 alloys with different geometries are utilized for model validation and comparison. Results indicate that the proposed model show higher accuracy than the other four models; in addition, the P–Wa¯–Nf curves describe the experimental data scatter effectively.

Probabilistic fatigue modelling of metallic materials under notch and size effect using the weakest link theory / Li, X. -K.; Zhu, S. -P.; Liao, D.; Correia, J. A. F. O.; Berto, F.; Wang, Q.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE. - ISSN 0142-1123. - 159:(2022). [10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2022.106788]

Probabilistic fatigue modelling of metallic materials under notch and size effect using the weakest link theory

Berto F.;
2022

Abstract

Notch fatigue analysis is vital for structural integrity design, while efficient fatigue models coupling notch and size effect are still lacking, which are highly desired for fatigue design of critical components. Accordingly, this study proposes a new probabilistic fatigue model for life assessment by combining the weakest link theory with strain energy concept. Specifically, a novel effective strain energy density concept is developed herein to build the connection between experimental data of smooth specimens and strain energy density of notched ones within the critical damage region. Experimental data of GH4169, TC4 and TC11 alloys with different geometries are utilized for model validation and comparison. Results indicate that the proposed model show higher accuracy than the other four models; in addition, the P–Wa¯–Nf curves describe the experimental data scatter effectively.
2022
Fatigue; Notch; Size effect; Strain energy; Weakest link
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Probabilistic fatigue modelling of metallic materials under notch and size effect using the weakest link theory / Li, X. -K.; Zhu, S. -P.; Liao, D.; Correia, J. A. F. O.; Berto, F.; Wang, Q.. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE. - ISSN 0142-1123. - 159:(2022). [10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2022.106788]
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