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Prediction fatigue

Mars, W.V. and Fatemi, A., Multiaxial fatigue of rubber Part 11 experimental observations and life predictions. Fatigue Fract. Eng. Mater. Struct., 28, 523, 2005. [Pg.682]

Many empirical relations have been suggested to predict fatigue lifetimes, one of which is the Manson-Coffin equation. This and other relations have been widely used for metals and alloys (J. Pelleg). The Manson-Coffin relation for lifetime... [Pg.548]

Khoramishad H, Crocombe A D, Katnam K B, Ashcroft 1 A (2010), Predicting fatigue damage in adhesively bonded joints using a cohesive zone model, InternationalJournal of Fatigue,32, 1146-1158. [Pg.144]

A theoretical model based on micromechanics of short fibres bridging cracks in the cement matrix has been proposed by Li and Matsumoto (1998). The model enables us to predict fatigue crack growth, which determines the fatigue life FRC. The Paris type law is proposed to describe the situation at the crack tip ... [Pg.368]

Some of the fatigue-life prediction models that have been employed for lead-free solder joints are outlined in Table 59.7. In addition, other models for predicting fatigue life from the finite element models and performing relative comparative analysis can be foimd in References 16 and 47. [Pg.1426]

TABLE 59.7 Different Fatigue-Life Models for Predicting Fatigue Life from the Finite Element Model Results ... [Pg.1426]

Lowrence, F.V., Burk, J.V., Jung, J.Y. Influence of residual stress on the predicted fatigue life of weldments. ASTM STP 776 Residual Stress in Fatigue, PA, pp. 33- 3 (1982)... [Pg.364]

Newman, J.C. Jr. Methods and models for predicting fatigue crack growth under random loading. ASTM STP 748, 55-84 (1981)... [Pg.579]

The shifting mechanism, shown by horizontai arrows, impiemented for the purpose of predicting fatigue iife of joints subject to a stress ratio (/ ), and maximum cyciic ioad of Pma from one test environment (28°C or 50°C or 90°C) to another at the same stress ratio, and maximum cyciic load, RT indicates room temperature... [Pg.590]


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