Cumulative Damage of High-strength Cast Iron Alloys for Automotive Applications
Abstract
The cumulative damage calculation method generally applied in the automotive sector is the Palmgren-Miner-Hypothesis with its modification according to Haibach. In several design codes the theoretical Palmgren-Miner damage sum Dth = 1.0 is still recommended as the allowable damage sum Dal despite the fact that it renders unsafe calculated fatigue lives. Results obtained with modern high-strength cast iron alloys such as EN-GJS-500-7, SiboDur...
Paper Details
Title
Cumulative Damage of High-strength Cast Iron Alloys for Automotive Applications
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
101
Pages
440 - 449
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