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Technical Report on Low Cycle Fatigue Properties Ferrous and Non-Ferrous Materials
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1099_201808
- Stabilized
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Scope
Information that provides design guidance in avoiding fatigue failures is outlined in this SAE Information Report. Of necessity, this report is brief, but it does provide a basis for approaching complex fatigue problems. Information presented here can be used in preliminary design estimates of fatigue life, the selection of materials and the analysis of service load and/or strain data. The data presented are for the “low cycle” or strain-controlled methods for predicting fatigue behavior. Note that these methods may not be appropriate for materials with internal defects, such as cast irons, which exhibit different tension and compression stress-strain behavior.
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The technical report covers technology, products, or processes for which technical expertise no longer resides in the owning committee.
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Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 1 | ABBREVIATIONS | |
TABLE 2A | STEEL—MONOTONIC PROPERTIES | |
TABLE 2B | STEEL CYCLIC PROPERTIES | |
Unnamed Dataset 4 | ||
TABLE 3A | STAINLESS STEEL AND LIGHT NONFERROUS ALLOYS—MONOTONIC PROPERTIES | |
TABLE 3B | STAINLESS STEEL AND LIGHT NONFERROUS ALLOYS—CYCLIC PROPERTIES | |
Unnamed Dataset 7 | ||
TABLE 4A | MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS— MONOTONIC PROPERTIES—LIMITED DATA | |
TABLE 4B | MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS—CYCLIC PROPERTIES—LIMITED DATA | |
Unnamed Dataset 10 |
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Materials, Processes and Parts Council
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