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    An Investigation of Cyclic Transient Behavior and Implications on Fatigue Life Estimates

    Source: Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology:;1997:;volume( 119 ):;issue: 002::page 161
    Author:
    Yanyao Jiang
    ,
    Peter Kurath
    DOI: 10.1115/1.2805989
    Publisher: The American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    Abstract: Current research focuses on proportional cyclic hardening and non-Massing behaviors. The interaction of these two hardenings can result in the traditionally observed overall softening, hardening or mixed behavior exhibited for fully reversed strain controlled fatigue tests. Proportional experiments were conducted with five materials, 304 stainless steel, normalized 1070 and 1045 steels, and 7075-T6 and 6061-T6 aluminum alloys. All the materials display similar trends, but the 304 stainless steel shows the most pronounced transient behavior and will be discussed in detail. Existing algorithms for this behavior are evaluated in light of the recent experiments, and refinements to the Armstrong-Frederick class of incremental plasticity models are proposed. Modifications implemented are more extensive than the traditional variation of yield stress, and a traditional strain based memory surface is utilized to track deformation history. Implications of the deformation characteristics with regard to fatigue life estimation, especially variable amplitude loading, will be examined. The high-low step loading is utilized to illustrate the effect of transient deformation on fatigue life estimation procedures, and their relationship to the observed and modeled deformation.
    keyword(s): Fatigue life , Deformation , Hardening , Stainless steel , Yield stress , Fatigue testing , Hardening (Curing) , Algorithms , Steel , Aluminum alloys AND Plasticity ,
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    contributor authorYanyao Jiang
    contributor authorPeter Kurath
    date accessioned2017-05-08T23:53:39Z
    date available2017-05-08T23:53:39Z
    date copyrightApril, 1997
    date issued1997
    identifier issn0094-4289
    identifier otherJEMTA8-26985#161_1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl/handle/yetl/118798
    description abstractCurrent research focuses on proportional cyclic hardening and non-Massing behaviors. The interaction of these two hardenings can result in the traditionally observed overall softening, hardening or mixed behavior exhibited for fully reversed strain controlled fatigue tests. Proportional experiments were conducted with five materials, 304 stainless steel, normalized 1070 and 1045 steels, and 7075-T6 and 6061-T6 aluminum alloys. All the materials display similar trends, but the 304 stainless steel shows the most pronounced transient behavior and will be discussed in detail. Existing algorithms for this behavior are evaluated in light of the recent experiments, and refinements to the Armstrong-Frederick class of incremental plasticity models are proposed. Modifications implemented are more extensive than the traditional variation of yield stress, and a traditional strain based memory surface is utilized to track deformation history. Implications of the deformation characteristics with regard to fatigue life estimation, especially variable amplitude loading, will be examined. The high-low step loading is utilized to illustrate the effect of transient deformation on fatigue life estimation procedures, and their relationship to the observed and modeled deformation.
    publisherThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)
    titleAn Investigation of Cyclic Transient Behavior and Implications on Fatigue Life Estimates
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume119
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Engineering Materials and Technology
    identifier doi10.1115/1.2805989
    journal fristpage161
    journal lastpage170
    identifier eissn1528-8889
    keywordsFatigue life
    keywordsDeformation
    keywordsHardening
    keywordsStainless steel
    keywordsYield stress
    keywordsFatigue testing
    keywordsHardening (Curing)
    keywordsAlgorithms
    keywordsSteel
    keywordsAluminum alloys AND Plasticity
    treeJournal of Engineering Materials and Technology:;1997:;volume( 119 ):;issue: 002
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