Fracture and Structural Integrity (Oct 2016)

Fatigue strength of SS400 steel under non-proportional loading

  • T. Morishita,
  • T. Takaoka ,
  • T. Itoh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.38.39
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 38
pp. 289 – 295

Abstract

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This study discusses fatigue properties of low carbon steel, type SS400 steel, under non-proportional loading. Multiaxial fatigue tests under proportional and non-proportional loading conditions with various stress amplitudes were carried out using a hollow cylinder specimen at room temperature. In the test, three types of stress paths were employed. They are a push-pull, a reversed torsion and a circle loading. The circle loading is a cyclic loading combined the push-pull and the reversed torsion loading in which axial and shear stress waveforms have 90 degrees phase differences. From the obtained test results, poor evaluations of failure life under non-proportional loading are indicated when the life is correlated by the equivalent strain range based on von Mises Δεeq and the non-proportional strain range ΔεNP. A modified strain parameter is presented which can evaluate the failure life in high and low strain levels under non-proportional loading

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