Cumulative Damage and Life Prediction Models for High-Cycle Fatigue of Metals: A Review
Abstract
Fatigue design of engineering structures is typically based on lifetime calculation using a cumulative damage law. The linear damage rule by Miner is the universal standard for fatigue design even though numerous experimental studies have shown its deficiencies and possible non-conservative outcomes. In an effort to overcome these deficiencies, many nonlinear cumulative damage models and life prediction models have been developed since; however,...
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Title
Cumulative Damage and Life Prediction Models for High-Cycle Fatigue of Metals: A Review
Published Date
Jan 22, 2021
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
204 - 204
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