Second-order fatigue of intrinsic mean stress under random loadings

Iñigo Calderón-Uríszar-Aldaca, María Victoria Biezma, Amaia Matanza, Estibaliz Briz, David M. Bastidas

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Abstract

A fatigue process due to random loading that is progressively damaging a certain structural detail will vary in the presence of mean stresses. The variations are already considered in crack propagation laws and by applying equivalent 0-mean stress ranges from the Palmgren–Miner linear rule. Nevertheless, if the mean stress is intrinsic, instead of a direct consequence of the random loading, other second-order effects will have to be taken into account. Those effects are cycle quasi-ordering, histogram variations, and apparent mean tension, which are identified and defined in this study and, finally, developed in a case study for demonstrative purposes.
Original languageEnglish
Article number105257
Pages (from-to)105257
Number of pages1
JournalInternational Journal of Fatigue
Volume130
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2020

Keywords

  • Random loading
  • Mean stress
  • Second-order
  • Fatigue damage

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