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53rd AIAA/ASME/ASCE/AHS/ASC Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference<BR>20th AIAA/ASME/AHS Adaptive Structures Conference<BR>14th AIAA | 2012

Study of Load Sequence Effects in Combined Cyclic Fatigue Using CDM Approach

Subhasis Sarkar; Attilio Arcari; Nicole Apetre; Nagaraja Iyyer; Nam Phan; Peter Kang

In this study, Continuum Damage Mechanics (CDM) approach is used to model fatigue damage accumulation in spectra exhibiting combined cyclic fatigue (CCF) involving both low and high cycle fatigue (L/HCF) regimes. The CDM based results are compared and the traditional strain-life approach. The objective is to consider CCF type of variable amplitude spectra and determine conditions where the effects of load sequence are important in predicting fatigue life and situations and where the load sequence effects can be safely ignored. In the traditional strain or stress-life based approach, the fatigue damage under spectrum loading is calculated first by determining damage contributing strain cycles in the spectrum from a cycle counting technique and then calculating the damage for each of these strain cycles as a life fraction from the strain-life curve. Palmgren-Miner’s linear damage summation rule is finally employed to calculate total fatigue damage for the spectrum. However, the linear accumulation of damage may not hold under severe cases where there is large fluctuation in strain amplitude or when multiple modes of crack initiation mechanisms are encountered such as in HCF and CCF loading cases. The damage progression in these cases is inherently non-linear in nature when the actual micromechanical effects are taken into consideration. In the CDM based approach, the micromechanical causes of both high cycle and low cycle fatigue are modeled by considering damage as an additional internal variable at the meso scale and evolution of damage law is postulated based on thermodynamic principles. Based on actual micromechanical observations, the damage does not initiate until the accumulated plastic strain exceeds a threshold value. A crack is assumed to have initiated at the meso scale when the evolution of damage variable under cyclic loading reaches a critical value. These material threshold parameters, which are determined from critical experiments, are then incorporated in the damage evolution law. As the damage evolution in the CDM approach depends on the actual sequence of loading, the load sequence effects are directly modeled in this approach. CDM results for different variable amplitude loading cases involving HCF and CCF loadings are presented in the paper. Comparisons with results obtained from strain-life analysis are also provided to determine cases where load-sequence effects are important. The paper discusses the applicability and use of the CDM model to augment current strain-based models to determine reliable damage under CCF and VHCF type of loadings and also cases where load sequence effects are important.


International Journal of Fatigue | 2017

Generalized probabilistic model allowing for various fatigue damage variables

J.A.F.O. Correia; Nicole Apetre; Attilio Arcari; Abílio M. P. de Jesus; M. Muniz-Calvente; Rui Calçada; Filippo Berto; Alfonso Fernández-Canteli


International Journal of Fatigue | 2009

Mean stress relaxation during cyclic straining of high strength aluminum alloys

Attilio Arcari; Raffaella De Vita; Norman E. Dowling


Procedia Engineering | 2015

Probabilistic Model of Mean Stress Effects in Strain-Life Fatigue

Nicole Apetre; Attilio Arcari; Norman E. Dowling; Nagaraja Iyyer; Nam Phan


International Journal of Fatigue | 2012

Modeling mean stress relaxation in variable amplitude loading for 7075-T6511 and 7249-T76511 high strength aluminum alloys

Attilio Arcari; Norman E. Dowling


Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics | 2016

Modified CCS fatigue crack growth model for the AA2019-T851 based on plasticity-induced crack-closure

J.A.F.O. Correia; S. Blasón; Attilio Arcari; M. Calvente; Nicole Apetre; P.M.G.P. Moreira; A.M.P. De Jesus; Alfonso Fernández Canteli


Procedia Engineering | 2015

Constant and Variable-amplitude Loading of Aluminum Alloy 7075 in the VHCF Regime

Martin Meischel; Stefanie E. Stanzl-Tschegg; Attilio Arcari; Nagaraja Iyyer; Nicole Apetre; Nam Phan


Procedia structural integrity | 2016

Proposal of a fatigue crack propagation model taking into account crack closure effects using a modified CCS crack growth model

S. Blasón; J.A.F.O. Correia; Nicole Apetre; Attilio Arcari; A.M.P. De Jesus; P.M.G.P. Moreira; Alfonso Fernández-Canteli


International Journal of Fatigue | 2016

Combined cycle fatigue of 7075 aluminum alloy – Fracture surface characterization and short crack propagation

Stefanie E. Stanzl-Tschegg; Martin Meischel; Attilio Arcari; Nagaraja Iyyer; Nicole Apetre; Nam Phan


Procedia Engineering | 2015

Variable Amplitude Fatigue Life in VHCF and Probabilistic Life Predictions

Attilio Arcari; Nicole Apetre; Norman E. Dowling; Martin Meischel; Stefanie E. Stanzl-Tschegg; Nagaraja Iyyer; Nam Phan

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Nam Phan

Naval Air Systems Command

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Stefanie E. Stanzl-Tschegg

University of Agricultural Sciences

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P.M.G.P. Moreira

National Institute of Statistics and Geography

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