T. Hassan et Z. Liu, On the difference of fatigue strengths from rotating bending, four-point bending, and cantilever bending tests, INT J PRES, 78(1), 2001, pp. 19-30
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Mechanical Engineering
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRESSURE VESSELS AND PIPING
Comparisons of piping fatigue data demonstrate that the fatigue strength fr
om rotating bending tests is lower than that from cantilever and four-point
bending tests, especially in the low-cycle fatigue life range. The lower s
trength from the rotating bending test is generally believed to result from
the fact that in this test all the points on the piping surface are subjec
ted to the maximum stress range. Consequently, the weakest point in the spe
cimen always initiates and causes failure. On the contrary, in cantilever a
nd four-point bending tests, the maximum stress range occurs only at the to
p and bottom extreme Fibers, which may not contain the weakest point in the
specimen. Hence, the pipes in rotating bending tests usually fail earlier
in comparison with the other two tests. Finite element analyses for the thr
ee tests revealed another and more compelling reason for the lower fatigue
strength from the rotating bending test. The results demonstrated that, for
the same prescribed bending moment range, the inelastic strain range in ro
tating bending is higher than the ranges in four-point and cantilever bendi
ng tests. Experimental data also demonstrate a similar trend. The new obser
vation suggests that fatigue data from these three tests should be analyzed
or compared in terms of strain range, instead of nominal stress range. (C)
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