Identification of Fatigue Constants by Means of 3D Method
Journal Title: Strojnicky casopis - Journal of Mechanical Engineering - Year 2016, Vol 66, Issue 2
Abstract
The conventional method for evaluation of the fatigue constants uses one set of experimental data from strain-controlled uniaxial fatigue tests. However, these constants do not ensure the compatibility conditions. The new 3D method retains the mathematical and physical relationships between curves considered. This paper presents a way of implementation of the identification procedure and shows results obtained for three types of materials.
Authors and Affiliations
Dagmar Ličková, Radim Halama and Zdeněk Poruba
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