Investigation of Surface Finish Effect on Fatigue Strength of Carbon and Low Alloy Steels

S. Asada, A. Hirano, Yun Wang, M. Itatani, M. Takanashi, Y. Nomura, Fumihiro Ochi, T. Ogawa
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The subcommittees on Design Fatigue Curve (DFC) and Design Fatigue Curve 2 (DFC2) in Atomic Energy Research Committee of the Japan Welding Engineering Society (JWES) developed a new fatigue analysis method. A design fatigue curve by this method is established by applying factors on stress and cycles, which have been derived by statistical analysis, to the best-fit curve using tensile strength as a variable considering the mean stress correction called the Smith-Watson-Topper approach. For high cycle region, the variable amplitude effect of EN 13445 is employed. This fatigue analysis method was brought to the JSME Code Committee, and the JSME reviewed this method, and decided to incorporate it into the JSME Environmental Fatigue Evaluation Method with some modifications including the fatigue strength reduction factor for surface finish effect. This paper addresses surface finish effect on fatigue strength of carbon and low alloy steels. To perform further investigation for surface finish effect on fatigue strength of carbon and low alloy steels, the DFC3 Subcommittee was established with the support of a Japanese utility project. A series of fatigue tests for surface finish effect was performed for carbon and low alloy steels in the utility project, and the fatigue test data were evaluated by the DFC3 Subcommittee. In this paper, the series of fatigue tests are introduced and discussed. Finally, the validity for the fatigue strength reduction factor for surface finish effect developed by the JSME Committee has been confirmed based on the above fatigue tests.
表面光洁度对碳钢和低合金钢疲劳强度影响的研究
日本焊接工程学会(JWES)原子能研究委员会的设计疲劳曲线(DFC)和设计疲劳曲线2 (DFC2)小组提出了一种新的疲劳分析方法。采用Smith-Watson-Topper方法,将统计分析得出的应力和循环因素应用到以抗拉强度为变量的最佳拟合曲线上,从而建立了该方法的设计疲劳曲线。对于高周期区域,采用en13445的变幅效应。该疲劳分析方法被提交给JSME规范委员会,JSME对该方法进行了审查,并决定将其纳入JSME环境疲劳评价方法,其中包括对表面光洁度效果的疲劳强度折减因子进行了一些修改。研究了表面光洁度对碳钢和低合金钢疲劳强度的影响。为了进一步研究表面处理对碳钢和低合金钢疲劳强度的影响,在日本公用事业项目的支持下,成立了DFC3小组委员会。在该公用工程中,对碳钢和低合金钢进行了一系列表面光洁度疲劳试验,并由DFC3小组委员会对疲劳试验数据进行了评估。本文对一系列疲劳试验进行了介绍和讨论。最后,通过上述疲劳试验,验证了JSME委员会提出的表面光洁度疲劳强度折减系数的有效性。
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