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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 300, 2019
ICMFF12 - 12th International Conference on Multiaxial Fatigue and Fracture
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Article Number | 15007 | |
Number of page(s) | 9 | |
Section | Special Session in Memoria of Prof. Ewald Macha | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201930015007 | |
Published online | 02 December 2019 |
General Procedure for Formulation of Multiaxial Fatigue Failure Criteria in Frequency Domain
Opole University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Department of Mechanics and Machine Design, Opole, Poland
* Corresponding author: a.nieslony@po.opole.pl
Fatigue life assessment under multiaxial loading conditions needs the use of multiaxial fatigue failure criteria. There are many formulations of such criteria which are usually divided in the groups of critical plane criteria and invariants based criteria. Other classifications refer to the parameter that determines fatigue, and these are stress, strain and energy criteria. Recently, the development of computational techniques for fatigue analysis in the frequency domain have been noticed. Analyzing the literature, it can be noted that these criteria are mainly created by the new formulation of them in the new domain. There is therefore a need to develop a general approach to the problem of formulating criteria in the frequency domain on the basis of existing proposals for the time domain. The paper presents the manner in which the values appearing in the criteria in the frequency domain can be determined. In particular, the process of formulating criteria of multiaxial random fatigue, using the critical plane approach proposed by Macha was presented. During the formation the linearity of such criteria was successfully used. Situations that indicate the correctness of transformations are also presented.
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