2021
DOI: 10.1186/s10033-021-00628-6
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Fatigue Characterization on a Cast Aluminum Beam of a High-Speed Train Through Numerical Simulation and Experiments

Abstract: The cast aluminum beam is a key structure for carrying the body-hung traction motor of a high-speed train; its fatigue property is fundamental for predicting the residual life and service mileage of the structure. To characterize the structural fatigue property, a finite element-based method is developed to compute the stress concentration factor, which is used to obtain the structural fatigue strength reduction factors. A full-scale fatigue test on the cast aluminum beam is designed and implemented for up to … Show more

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“…To study fatigue, graphics from [13] and [14] have to be modified since the fatigue criteria are prepared for rotary samples and not axial tension samples. The modifying parameters for Aluminum alloys are given by [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To study fatigue, graphics from [13] and [14] have to be modified since the fatigue criteria are prepared for rotary samples and not axial tension samples. The modifying parameters for Aluminum alloys are given by [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Corrosion pits, scratches and dents, ranging from micrometers to millimeters, are commonly for components like railway axles after long-term service [7,17,18]. These defects will lead to local stress concentration, which can be more significant and detrimental if there are secondary notches and/or microcracks on the defect surface [19][20][21][22]. Given these defects are in different shapes, it is hard and time-consuming to model their influence one by one precisely.…”
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“…To study fatigue, the graphic from [45] has to be modified since the fatigue criteria are prepared for rotary samples and not axial tension samples. The modifying parameters for aluminum alloys are given by [46].…”
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confidence: 99%