PSI - Issue 3
F. Berto et al. / Procedia Structural Integrity 3 (2017) 85–92 F. Berto et al./ Structural Integrity Procedia 00 (2017) 000–000
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it seems that the phase displacement could increase or vice versa decrease the fatigue life of the component as a function of the notch geometry.
600
Torsion R=-1 Tension R=-1
Multiaxial R=-1 =1 =0° Multiaxial R=-1 =1 =90°
Nominal stress amplitude [MPa]
60
1.00E+04
1.00E+05
1.00E+06
1.00E+07
Number of cycles to failure, N
Fig. 3. Data from multiaxial tests from V-notched specimens.
4. A synthesis in terms of linear elastic SED averaged over a control volume The averaged strain energy density criterion (SED) states that brittle failure occurs when the mean value of the strain energy density over a given control volume is equal to a critical value W c . This critical value varies frommaterial to material but does not depend on the notch geometry and sharpness. In the particular case of 40CrMoV13.9 steel the radius of the control volume ( R c ) has been found to be equal to 0.05 mm. Dealing with V-shaped notches the control volume is defined as is visible in Fig. 4a, the volume assumes a crescent shape and it is centred at a distance equal to r 0 from the notch tip. The distance r 0 depends on the radius of the notch and on the notch opening angle 2 . 2 2 q (1)
0 1 r q q
(2)
For semicircular notches under mode I and III loadings, the volume assumes the crescent shape shown in Fig. 4b, where R c is the depth measured along the notch bisector line. The outer radius of the crescent shape is equal to R c + /2, being /2 the distance between the notch tip and the origin of the local coordinate system.
2
R c /2
R c r 0
R c +r 0
(b)
(a)
Fig.4. Critical volume for (a) V-shaped notches and (b) semicircular notches.
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