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Effect of Non-Proportionality in the Fatigue Strength of 42CrMo4 Steel

Materials Science Forum

Reis, L.; Anes, V.; Freitas, M.2012Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

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Autores:

Reis, L. (Luís Filipe Galrão dos Reis); Anes, V.; Li, B.; Freitas, M. (Manuel José Moreira de Freitas)

Publicado em

12/11/2012

Resumo

<jats:p>The unexpected collapse of engineering structures is often caused by the fatigue phenomenon resulting from degradation of mechanical properties of materials due to multiaxial cyclic loadings. The interpretation of such degradation is a topic of intensive research in multiaxial fatigue. The fatigue strength is commonly evaluated by the equivalent stress based on the shear stress in the octahedral plane. However, the use of this kind of equivalent stress in the multiaxial fatigue criteria has been proven to be inappropriate. The degradation of mechanical properties of materials is dependent on several factors, e.g. the loading path has a strong influence on the fatigue strength. Non-proportional loadings cause higher damage in materials than proportional loadings for the same maximum equivalent stress. The purpose of this work is to study the effect of different multiaxial loadings on the 42CrMo4 steel and to improve the understanding about the relation between the fatigue strength and the sequential loading proportionality. The considered loadings were defined with the same history but with different load sequences and equivalent stress. To implement this work a biaxial servo-hydraulic fatigue machine was used. The fatigue life and crack angle were measured for each specimen. An analysis was made in order to correlate the crack initiation and fatigue life with the theoretical models, some remarks regarding these topics are presented.</jats:p>

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Editora

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Título do contentor da publicação

Materials Science Forum

Primeira página ou número de artigo

757

Última página

762

Volume

730-732

ISSN

1662-9752

Domínio Científico (FOS)

mechanical-engineering - Engenharia Mecânica

Idioma da publicação (código ISO)

eng - Inglês

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