2017
DOI: 10.1515/scjme-2017-0020
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Identification of Fatigue Cracks on the Basis of Measurable Changes in System Dynamics

Abstract: Abstract:In order to obtain correct experimental results, fatigue strength tests carried out on the basis of a measurement setup using dynamic excitation generated by inertial force require test completion criterion to be specified. The paper presents the method applied to identify damage on the basis of an analysis of changes in registered acceleration amplitudes based on experimental studies, and an analysis of image of obtained fatigue fractures.

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“…Fatigue is phenomenon which occurs when there is load acting on something continuously, in which stress developed will increase to failure very quickly. There are different measures in the fatigue, they are life of the component, damage on the component, safety factor to be applied on it and bi-axiality indication [9] From the Table 3, we can confirm that the increase in frequency increases the deformation of the component as well. Looking at the stress developed, a higher factor of safety must have been considered for the design.…”
Section: Fatigue Analysismentioning
confidence: 73%
“…Fatigue is phenomenon which occurs when there is load acting on something continuously, in which stress developed will increase to failure very quickly. There are different measures in the fatigue, they are life of the component, damage on the component, safety factor to be applied on it and bi-axiality indication [9] From the Table 3, we can confirm that the increase in frequency increases the deformation of the component as well. Looking at the stress developed, a higher factor of safety must have been considered for the design.…”
Section: Fatigue Analysismentioning
confidence: 73%
“…The compressor would be able to run at higher speed to meet the pressure requirements. A higher interference fit may induce defects in the form of fatigue cracks occurring in load-carrying section and affects the ability of a structural component to transfer the required loads, which may result in structural component damage [12].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, a decision maker is solely not able to choose the optimal best material by himself. Picking appropriate material among attainable options having specific characteristics and applications, is a difficult job that requires a clear Perception of the essential properties like fatigue and thermal analysis for all integral components and their knowledge in engineering design [2] is essential. It is Clear-cut that decision making is the vital factor in material selection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%