Unit 8 - Fatigue Flashcards

1
Q

4 things the magnitude of K depends on

A

sample geometry
size and location of the crack
magnitude of load
distribution of load

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2
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types of fatigue

A

un-cracked have high cycle and low cycle fatigue

cracked structure

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3
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define fatigue strength

A

the cyclic stress range for which failure will occur after N cycles

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4
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define fatigue life

A

is the expected number of cycles to failure for a given stress range

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5
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endurance limit

A

is the maximum stress range that can be applied without causing failure

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6
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5 things the evolution of an S = N curve will be affected by

A
stress magnitude
corrosion
temperature
residual stress
magnitude of defects
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7
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three phases of fatigue failure

A

crack initiation: formation of small crack at stress concentration or surface defect of crack length half-a
crack propagation: crack length increases slowly and incrementally with each stress cycle. increasing crack length increases stress intensity factor and increases crack propagation rate
final failure: occurs hen crack size is so large

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