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Fatigue data design

Scott, P. M., Design and inspection related applications of corrosion fatigue data , Mimoire et Etudes Scienlifique Revue de Milallurgie, pp. 651-660 (Nov. 1983)... [Pg.1326]

Fatigue data of corrosion resistant steels and other relevant high strength materials are easy available for non-corrosive ambiance (air, oil). For the large variety of liquids applied in production processes the data have to be evaluated from special fatigue tests with corrosion cells. This paper answers the question if such uniaxial test results can be applied for the real component design in order to meet three-axial corrosion fatigue reality well. [Pg.634]

Figures 7.8 and 7.9 illustrate fatigue data for pulsating tension—torsion loading however, from the design point of view, the combination of compressive and shear loading could be even more interesting. Due to the difficulty of applying compression to thin tubes without causing buckling, very few papers have been published for this specific condition. Figures 7.8 and 7.9 illustrate fatigue data for pulsating tension—torsion loading however, from the design point of view, the combination of compressive and shear loading could be even more interesting. Due to the difficulty of applying compression to thin tubes without causing buckling, very few papers have been published for this specific condition.
In addition Section VIII, Division 2 contains data for smooth bar design fatigue curves and welded joint fatigue curves. The curves represent testing conducted in air, and can be adjusted for the effect of corrosive... [Pg.16]

The ASME design fatigue curves are based on strain controlled data in which the best fit curves are constructed by a factor of 2 on stress or a factor of 20 on cycles to account for environment, size effect, and data scatter. [Pg.37]

Haibach, E. (1981) Fatigue data for design applications, in Materials Experimentation and Design in Fatigue Proc. Fatigue "81. [Pg.228]

Design to keep stress below threshold of the material s fatigue limit (sometimes called the infinite lifetime concept). This depends on having enough fatigue data which this book aims to provide. [Pg.25]

Unfortunately, there always exists considerable scatter in fatigue data—that is, a variation in the measured N value for a number of specimens tested at the same stress level. This variation may lead to significant design uncertainties when fatigue life and/or fatigue... [Pg.273]

Fig. 2. All Irradiated Fatigue Data and Irradiated Fatigue-Design Curve Applicable To Used Nuclear Fuel under NCT... Fig. 2. All Irradiated Fatigue Data and Irradiated Fatigue-Design Curve Applicable To Used Nuclear Fuel under NCT...

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