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A new stress field intensity model and its application in component high cycle fatigue research
Author(s) -
Songsong Sun
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0235323
Subject(s) - fatigue limit , crankshaft , vibration fatigue , structural engineering , limit (mathematics) , stress (linguistics) , component (thermodynamics) , bending , stress field , field (mathematics) , intensity (physics) , computer science , stress intensity factor , limit load , fatigue testing , mechanical engineering , engineering , mathematics , finite element method , physics , mathematical analysis , linguistics , philosophy , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics , thermodynamics
Fatigue limit load is one of the most important and concerned factors in designing and manufacturing critical mechanical parts such as the crankshafts. Usually, this governing parameter is obtained by experiment, which is expensive, time-consuming and only feasible in analyzing the case of simple structure. Still, there's a big obstacle to clear to get the fatigue limit load of a sophisticated structure effectively and efficiently. This paper applied the stress field intensity theory to make quick component fatigue limit load predictions. First, the field diameter of a given crankshaft was determined based on its limit stress state and a stress distribution fitting approach. Then, this parameter was used to predict the high-cycle bending fatigue limit load of a new crankshaft composed of the same material. Finally, a corresponding experimental verification was conducted to evaluate the accuracy of the predictions. The results indicated that the original stress field intensity model may not be suitable due to the errors in the predictions, which can be attributed to the structural features. The new model proposed in this paper can provide higher accuracy in quick fatigue load prediction, making it superior to the traditional model in engineering application.

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