The paper addresses the estimation of the fatigue limit of components weakened either by U- and V-shaped notches or by defects, all under mode I stress distributions. When the influence of the opening angle is absent, a single formula is able to summarise both the notch sensitivity and the sensitivity to defects. Fatigue limit assessments need two material parameters, namely the plain fatigue limit and the threshold value of the long crack stress intensity factor range. The formula is compared with about 90 fatigue limits taken from the literature. Material properties and specimen geometries are given in detail. Afterwards, in the case of V-notches with large opening angles, the formula is modified, but without involving additional material...
Components in engineering applications often have discontinuities and abrupt change in cross section...
This work presents an extension of the well known Kitagawa-Takahashi diagram valid for cracks subjec...
AbstractIn the present contribution, the coupled stress-energy criterion of Finite Fracture Mechanic...
In this paper, the average stress method for the fatigue limit evaluation of stress raising geometri...
The fatigue limit of structures containing V- and U-notches is assessed through the coupled stress-e...
A fatigue model previously published in the technical literature has been applied to estimate the fa...
In the recent past, Atzori and Lazzarin proposed a diagram able to include the geometrical effects o...
A diagram valid for the analysis of the fatigue limit of cracks and notches centred in an infinite p...
This paper reviews on the use of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method (re-interpreted in terms of the Th...
The effect of individual large notches on the fatigue strength of components is one of the oldest an...
This paper proposes an engineering method suitable for predicting the fatigue limit of both plain an...
This paper reports on a comparative study of some recent methods developed for the estimation of hig...
Classical formulations for the fatigue strength reduction factor of notched specimen, Kf, (such as t...
The aim of the present paper is to provide an efficient numerical technique to evaluate the linear e...
In this paper the problem of the multiaxial fatigue limit estimation of sharply notched components h...
Components in engineering applications often have discontinuities and abrupt change in cross section...
This work presents an extension of the well known Kitagawa-Takahashi diagram valid for cracks subjec...
AbstractIn the present contribution, the coupled stress-energy criterion of Finite Fracture Mechanic...
In this paper, the average stress method for the fatigue limit evaluation of stress raising geometri...
The fatigue limit of structures containing V- and U-notches is assessed through the coupled stress-e...
A fatigue model previously published in the technical literature has been applied to estimate the fa...
In the recent past, Atzori and Lazzarin proposed a diagram able to include the geometrical effects o...
A diagram valid for the analysis of the fatigue limit of cracks and notches centred in an infinite p...
This paper reviews on the use of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method (re-interpreted in terms of the Th...
The effect of individual large notches on the fatigue strength of components is one of the oldest an...
This paper proposes an engineering method suitable for predicting the fatigue limit of both plain an...
This paper reports on a comparative study of some recent methods developed for the estimation of hig...
Classical formulations for the fatigue strength reduction factor of notched specimen, Kf, (such as t...
The aim of the present paper is to provide an efficient numerical technique to evaluate the linear e...
In this paper the problem of the multiaxial fatigue limit estimation of sharply notched components h...
Components in engineering applications often have discontinuities and abrupt change in cross section...
This work presents an extension of the well known Kitagawa-Takahashi diagram valid for cracks subjec...
AbstractIn the present contribution, the coupled stress-energy criterion of Finite Fracture Mechanic...