A unified ductility criterion for fatigue–creep life prediction is presented based on the static fracture toughness exhaustion and dissipated cyclic strain energy density of high temperature components. It provides a general failure criterion for both low and high cycle fatigue regimes. The effects of mean stress, creep and loading waveform on fatigue life are incorporated into this criterion. Applicability and prediction accuracy of the newly proposed criterion was validated through comparing model predictions to experimental results taken from the literature. The results show that the proposed criterion is robust for different loading conditions and more accurate than other existing strain energy/ductility-based methods.
A unified criterion for fatigue–creep life prediction of high temperature components
2017
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Englisch
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