A mean stress correction model for tensile and compressive mean stress fatigue loadings

A new mean stress fatigue model based on the distortional strain energy is proposed to account for the mean stress effects on fatigue life. The proposed model is compared with the Morrow and the Smith‐Watson‐Topper (SWT) mean stress correction models using a number of experimental data sets for one...

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Published inFatigue & fracture of engineering materials & structures Vol. 40; no. 6; pp. 939 - 948
Main Author Ince, A
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.06.2017
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Summary:A new mean stress fatigue model based on the distortional strain energy is proposed to account for the mean stress effects on fatigue life. The proposed model is compared with the Morrow and the Smith‐Watson‐Topper (SWT) mean stress correction models using a number of experimental data sets for one cast iron, two steels and two aluminium alloys under tensile and compressive mean stress loadings. It is found that both the proposed mean stress correction model and the SWT model yield similar results and provide very good correlation for positive mean stress data and moderate negative mean stress data. For high compressive mean stresses, the proposed model shows reasonably good correlations, while the SWT model fails to correlate the fatigue data. The Morrow model was found to give poor correlations for all fatigue data analysed by yielding conservative results for compressive mean stresses and non‐conservative results for tensile mean stresses.
ISSN:8756-758X
1460-2695
DOI:10.1111/ffe.12553