2024
DOI: 10.1111/ffe.14271
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A new method for predicting the fatigue strength at various stress ratios based on damage of metallic materials

Chong Gao,
Jianchao Pang,
Dejiang Hu
et al.

Abstract: The prediction of fatigue strength for metallic materials in a wide range of stress ratios is a crucial engineering challenge. To pursue a more accurate method, the dependence of fatigue strength on stress ratio for 35CrMo steel and other materials was investigated in detail. It was found that as the stress ratio increases, the damage mechanism changes, and the errors of the conventional models in predicting the fatigue strength increase. The reason is that those models fail to describe the fatigue damage evol… Show more

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“…Fatigue performance is one of the most important mechanical properties of mechanical structural parts and components [1,2]. Components and parts made of metallic and nonmetallic materials are prone to be subject to cyclic loads, and fatigue cracks form at the location where stress concentration is more prominent [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fatigue performance is one of the most important mechanical properties of mechanical structural parts and components [1,2]. Components and parts made of metallic and nonmetallic materials are prone to be subject to cyclic loads, and fatigue cracks form at the location where stress concentration is more prominent [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%