Correlations Among Monotonic Tensile Properties and Simple Approximations that Predict Strain-Controlled Fatigue Properties of Steels

2013-01-1213

04/08/2013

Event
SAE 2013 World Congress & Exhibition
Authors Abstract
Content
In this study, a new nonlinear correlation between Brinell hardness and ultimate tensile strength is proposed. The correlation factor in this case is higher than that found in the current literature. The ultimate tensile strength is replaced by an equivalent hardness expression in the Modified Universal Slopes Method. This change results in fatigue parameters that are predicted using hardness, true fracture ductility, and modulus of elasticity. This new fatigue life prediction approach is compared with the original Modified Universal Slopes method and experimental data in literature.
This method is valid for steel with hardness that ranges from 150HB to 660HB. The results show that this method provides better approximations of the strain-life curves when compared with the Modified Universal Slopes and experimental data.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2013-01-1213
Pages
7
Citation
Esmaael, R., and Fernandez, V., "Correlations Among Monotonic Tensile Properties and Simple Approximations that Predict Strain-Controlled Fatigue Properties of Steels," SAE Technical Paper 2013-01-1213, 2013, https://doi.org/10.4271/2013-01-1213.
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Published
Apr 8, 2013
Product Code
2013-01-1213
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English