The fatigue lives of two different parts (made of short glass fiber reinfor
ced Copolyamide) were investigated. The first one was a 150 mm by 10 mm by
4 mm coupon with a 2 mm hole at the center. The second one was an automotiv
e gear shift link. The fiber orientations and the stresses inside these par
ts were calculated, respectively, by the commercial softwares C-Mold and by
ABAQUS. The fatigue lives under different cyclic loads were measured; they
were also estimated by a model based on the Generalized Miner's Rule, the
results of C-Mold and ABAQUS, and the S-N data generated as part of this st
udy [1,2]. Comparisons between the measured and estimated (by the model) fa
tigue lives are in reasonable agreement, indicating that the procedure empl
oyed is a useful tool for estimating the fatigue lives of parts made of sho
rt fiber reinforced thermoplastics.