2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2016.12.009
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Fatigue damage assessment under random and variable amplitude multiaxial loading conditions in structural steels

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“…Gas‐turbine engines usually operate under the variable thermal‐mechanical fatigue loadings. Load sequence is widely believed to have a great influence on the accumulated fatigue damage of a component . Taking the loading history into account, various investigations have been performed to understand the micro‐mechanism of fatigue‐failure .…”
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“…Gas‐turbine engines usually operate under the variable thermal‐mechanical fatigue loadings. Load sequence is widely believed to have a great influence on the accumulated fatigue damage of a component . Taking the loading history into account, various investigations have been performed to understand the micro‐mechanism of fatigue‐failure .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Load sequence is widely believed to have a great influence on the accumulated fatigue damage of a component. [1][2][3][4][5] Taking the loading history into account, various investigations have been performed to understand the micromechanism of fatigue-failure. [6][7][8] Nevertheless, the development of nonlinear fatigue damage model was required to ensure safety and economy in the structural design.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the realistic loading conditions of a component during its service life is far from constant amplitude uniaxial loading. However, despite its broad applicability, a small number of studies have analyzed fatigue behavior under variable amplitude multiaxial loading conditions, such as studies by Kim et al, Wang and Susmel, Gates and Fatemi, and Anes et al…”
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“…Another issue in the analysis of a variable amplitude loading history is calculating the fatigue damage of the history by the accumulation of the fatigue damage caused by each counted cycle. Experimental studies show that the fatigue damage progresses in a nonlinear fashion, and many researchers, such as Anes et al, have proposed methods to account for this nonlinearity. However, the linear damage rule (LDR) remains the most commonly used damage accumulation rule due to its simplicity .…”
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