MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2018)

Evaluating the Impact of Conservatism in Industrial Fatigue Analysis of Life-Limited Components

  • Hoole Joshua,
  • Sartor Pia,
  • Booker Julian,
  • Cooper Jonathan,
  • Gogouvitis Xenofon V.,
  • Schmidt R. Kyle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816510017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 165
p. 10017

Abstract

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This paper presents a review of the conservatism approaches applied by different industrial sectors to the stress-life (S-N) analysis of ‘life-limited’ or ‘safe-life’ components. A comparison of the fatigue design standards for 6 industrial sectors identified that the conservatism approaches are highly inconsistent when comparing the areas of variability and uncertainty accounted for along with the conservatism magnitude and method of application. Through the use of a case-study based on the SAE keyhole benchmark and 4340 steel S-N data, the industrial sector which introduces the greatest reduction of a component life-limit was identified as the nuclear sector. The results of the case-study also highlighted that conservatism applied to account for scatter in S-N data currently provides the greatest contribution to the reduction of component life-limits.