As often done in design practice, the Wöhler curve of a specimen, in the absence of more direct information, can be crudely retrieved by interpolating with a power-law curve between static strength at a given conventional low number of cycles N0(of the order of 10-103), and the fatigue limit at a “infinite life”, also conventional, typically N∞=2·106or N∞=107cycles. These assumptions introduce some uncertainty, but otherwise both the static regime and the infinite life are relatively well known. Specifically, by elaborating on recent unified treatments of notch and crack effects on infinite life, and using similar concepts to the static failure cases, an interpolation procedure is suggested for the finite life region. Considering two ratios...
The safe life design philosophy of structural components is based on the knowledge of the fatigue th...
Abstract In the present paper, a fatigue strength diagram is formulated and characterized as a funct...
An extension of the celebrated Paris law for crack propagation is given to take into account some of...
As often done in design practice, the Wöhler curve of a specimen, in the absence of more direct info...
This paper reviews on the use of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method (re-interpreted in terms of the Th...
Classical formulations for the fatigue strength reduction factor of notched specimen, Kf, (such as t...
A diagram valid for the analysis of the fatigue limit of cracks and notches centred in an infinite p...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of high cycle fatigue resistance associated to notches and ...
The fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) curve of metallic alloys is usually divided into three regions....
In the paper, the influence of the notch radius on changes of the ∆J parameter under low and high-cy...
Paris and Wöhler’s fatigue curves are intimately connected by the physics of the process of fatigue ...
In the recent past, Atzori and Lazzarin proposed a diagram able to include the geometrical effects o...
The paper addresses the estimation of the fatigue limit of components weakened either by U- and V-sh...
The point and the area methods due to Taylor and valid both for cracks and for notches are discussed...
ABSTRACT The use of the crack tip stress intensity factor, K, has survived almost 50 years as the ke...
The safe life design philosophy of structural components is based on the knowledge of the fatigue th...
Abstract In the present paper, a fatigue strength diagram is formulated and characterized as a funct...
An extension of the celebrated Paris law for crack propagation is given to take into account some of...
As often done in design practice, the Wöhler curve of a specimen, in the absence of more direct info...
This paper reviews on the use of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method (re-interpreted in terms of the Th...
Classical formulations for the fatigue strength reduction factor of notched specimen, Kf, (such as t...
A diagram valid for the analysis of the fatigue limit of cracks and notches centred in an infinite p...
AbstractThis paper addresses the problem of high cycle fatigue resistance associated to notches and ...
The fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) curve of metallic alloys is usually divided into three regions....
In the paper, the influence of the notch radius on changes of the ∆J parameter under low and high-cy...
Paris and Wöhler’s fatigue curves are intimately connected by the physics of the process of fatigue ...
In the recent past, Atzori and Lazzarin proposed a diagram able to include the geometrical effects o...
The paper addresses the estimation of the fatigue limit of components weakened either by U- and V-sh...
The point and the area methods due to Taylor and valid both for cracks and for notches are discussed...
ABSTRACT The use of the crack tip stress intensity factor, K, has survived almost 50 years as the ke...
The safe life design philosophy of structural components is based on the knowledge of the fatigue th...
Abstract In the present paper, a fatigue strength diagram is formulated and characterized as a funct...
An extension of the celebrated Paris law for crack propagation is given to take into account some of...