2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2003.10.002
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Fatigue behaviour of punched structural plates

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“…Finally, a burr is observed at the bottom of punched edges because of the metal elongation resulting from the separation into two pieces. This morphology has been observed by various authors on steel sheets with different thicknesses ranging from 0.5 to 15 mm [2,6].…”
Section: Specimenssupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Finally, a burr is observed at the bottom of punched edges because of the metal elongation resulting from the separation into two pieces. This morphology has been observed by various authors on steel sheets with different thicknesses ranging from 0.5 to 15 mm [2,6].…”
Section: Specimenssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The fatigue properties of Fe-Si thin sheets are influenced not only by these geometrical and metallurgical features, but also by the alterations caused by fabrication processes. However, though a significant influence of fabrication processes on fatigue properties is generally observed [1,2], very few studies focus on Fe-Si thin sheets, for which the grain size is comparable to the thickness. In the present work, the impact of punching operations, involved in the mass production of electrical machines, on the fatigue properties of Fe-Si thin sheets is therefore investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Since rotors are subjected to cyclic loadings, safely designing electrical machines against fatigue failure requires the understanding of the influence of punching operations on the fatigue behavior of Fe-Si thin sheets. As shown in different studies [1][2][3][4][5], important geometrical defects resulting from punching operations are observed on edges. Such defects, because they can be considered as potential fatigue crack initiation sites, are partly responsible for a degradation of the fatigue strength.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Further tests on plates with punched or drilled holes are reported in (Sánchez et al 2004). Again punched hole specimens were shown to have much lower fatigue life than the drilled ones.…”
Section: Plate With Hole In Nominal Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%