Víctor I. Rodríguez-Reyes, Arturo Abúndez-Pliego, Oscar Fernando Oliveros-Riego
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Abstract
Morrow’s model has been widely used in recent years as part of new methodologies for assessing the fatigue life of metallic materials through the laws of thermodynamics. It is used to quantify the rate of dissipated energy in the fatigue process, represented by the hysteresis loop of the stress–strain diagram of the material. Then, the dissipated energy is used to quantify the entropy generation of the fatigue process. Morrow’s model is a function of the amplitude of the cyclic loading, and a few constants that represent material properties. However, despite its apparent simplicity, the material properties, when are experimentally obtained, usually exhibit dispersions that can lead to inaccurate calculations. In this work, the sensitivity of Morrow’s model to the variability of these parameters is evaluated. In order to assess the sensitivity, a constant amplitude value was set, and the quotient \({{\sigma }_f^{'}}/{{\sigma }_U}\), the fatigue strength coefficient \(\sigma_f^{'}\), the fatigue ductility coefficient \({ \epsilon_f^{'}}\) and the cyclic strain hardening exponent \(n^{'}\) were varied. A factorial design was conducted to determine the effects of the interactions of the material parameters on the response of Morrow’s model. The results showed that Morrow’s model is strongly sensitive to the above mentioned parameters, affecting its accuracy. In an extended case study, the fatigue fracture entropy and the fatigue life of Al2024-T3 were determined using material parameters from different sources in order to determine the influence of the material parameters in the assessment of the estimation of fatigue damage. The study allowed concluding that a meticulous statistical treatment is required when characterizing the material properties and the design engineer must be aware of possible inaccuracies if Morrow’s model is used for estimating fatigue life, specially in the new thermodynamic approaches.
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Meccanica focuses on the methodological framework shared by mechanical scientists when addressing theoretical or applied problems. Original papers address various aspects of mechanical and mathematical modeling, of solution, as well as of analysis of system behavior. The journal explores fundamental and applications issues in established areas of mechanics research as well as in emerging fields; contemporary research on general mechanics, solid and structural mechanics, fluid mechanics, and mechanics of machines; interdisciplinary fields between mechanics and other mathematical and engineering sciences; interaction of mechanics with dynamical systems, advanced materials, control and computation; electromechanics; biomechanics.
Articles include full length papers; topical overviews; brief notes; discussions and comments on published papers; book reviews; and an international calendar of conferences.
Meccanica, the official journal of the Italian Association of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, was established in 1966.