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An efficient fatigue and creep‐fatigue life prediction method by using the hysteresis energy density rate concept

Qiang Wang, Zhongwei Xu, Xishu Wang

2020Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures18 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Fatigue damage, time‐dependent creep damage and their interaction are considered as the main failure mechanisms for many high temperature structural components. A generalized methodology for predicting both the high temperature low cycle fatigue (HTLCF) and creep‐fatigue lives by using the hysteresis energy density rate (HEDR) and fatigue damage stress concepts was proposed. Experimental data for HTLCF and creep‐fatigue in Alloy 617, Haynes 230 and P92 steel were respectively collected to validate the method. A better prediction capacity and most of the data points that fall within a 1.5 scatter band were obtained compared with the traditional energy‐based method, time fraction rule and ductility exhaustion model. Moreover, a creep‐fatigue damage diagram was also constructed by using the proposed approach.

Topics & Concepts

CreepMaterials scienceHysteresisDuctility (Earth science)Structural engineeringFatigue testingStress (linguistics)Composite materialEngineeringPhysicsPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsLinguisticsFatigue and fracture mechanicsHigh Temperature Alloys and CreepFire effects on concrete materials
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