A convex hull‐based approach for multiaxial high‐cycle fatigue criteria
Giulia Scalet
Abstract
Abstract Design methods against multiaxial high‐cycle fatigue require the formulation of appropriate criteria that differ in the definition of critical measures introduced to quantify damage, as the amplitude of shear stress. The present paper proposes a novel approach to compute the amplitude of shear stress in multiaxial high‐cycle fatigue. The approach is based on the computation of the convex hull enclosing the stress history under investigation and is validated on proportional and non‐proportional paths in several dimensions and for different materials. High accuracy is achieved when compared with alternative methods from the literature.
Topics & Concepts
HullConvex hullComputationStructural engineeringShear stressShear (geology)AmplitudeFatigue testingStress (linguistics)Regular polygonMaterials scienceComputer scienceMathematicsEngineeringAlgorithmComposite materialGeometryPhysicsLinguisticsPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsFatigue and fracture mechanicsProbabilistic and Robust Engineering DesignStructural Response to Dynamic Loads