PSI - Issue 47
Christoph Bleicher et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 47 (2023) 478–487 Author name / Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2019) 000–000
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Fig. 7 Summary of the fatigue strength determined on the round axial samples for the three materials
Table 2. Results for the parameters of the SN curves determined from statistical evaluation.
Knee point N k (·10 5 ) [-]
Nominal stress amplitude σ a,n,Nlim at N lim [MPa]
Scatter band T σ [-]
Load ratio R σ
Material
Sample geometry
Material state
Number of specimens investigated
Slope k [-]
12 13 13 18 10 12 12 11 17 17 11 12 10 10 13 12 16 14 11 12
-1
9.5 5.6 5.4 5.6 6.4 7.4 3.2 3.8 6.5 9.3 4.9 6.3 7.3 5.9 9.4 6.7 7.6 7.2 8.6
10
157
1:1.23 1:1.13 1:1.44 1:1.38 1:1.17 1:1.13 1:1.51 1:1.39 1:1.16 1:1.20 1:1.22 1:1.29 1:1.11 1:1.11 1:1.36 1:1.62 1:1.12 1:1.29 1:1.55 1:1.38
Base material
0
3
99
Mean stress sensitivity M = 0.58
-1
30 10 10 20
98 67
Axial
Integral material state
0
Mean stress sensitivity M = 0.46
EN-GJS-400-18LT
-1
144 108
Base material
0
Mean stress sensitivity M = 0.33
-1
20
76 42
Base, heat-affected zone and welding filler
0
-
Bending
Mean stress sensitivity M = 0.81
-1
10 20 10 20 10 10
164 125
Base material
0
14.7
Mean stress sensitivity M = 0.31
-1
48 30
Axial
Integral material state
0
Mean stress sensitivity M = 0.60
EN-GJS-450-18
-1
140 112
Base material
0
Mean stress sensitivity M = 0.25
-1
- -
51 40
Base, heat-affected zone and welding filler
0
Bending
Mean stress sensitivity M = 0.28
-1
10 10 20 20
193 110
Base material
0
Mean stress sensitivity M = 0.75
EN-GJS-700-2
-1
126
Axial
Integral material state
0
75
Mean stress sensitivity M = 0.68
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