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Effects of replication on measured S-N curves of metals

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posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00 authored by K Duan, Aiden BeerAiden Beer, R Clegg
Replication, or repeated tests at the same stress amplitude, is used to provide statistical confidence in life data during the development of S-N curves. This paper discusses the effects of replication on the measurement of S-N curves and presents an alternative to traditional replication methods for the determination of S-N curves, particularly for the development of preliminary S-N curves. Using specimens made out of the extruded bars of a magnesium alloy, it is demonstrated that the S-N curve estimated using the data from non-replication tests is almost same as that from replication tests. The advantage of using non-replication fatigue tests is that it uses fewer specimens, in this instance, only half of that required for 50% replication fatigue test, to achieve the same estimation as that of the replication fatigue tests. Another advantage of using non-replication fatigue tests is that it can detect the non-linearity using limited specimens.

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Event

Structural Integrity and Failure. Conference (2010 : Auckland, New Zealand)

Pagination

1 - 4

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Location

Auckland, New Zealand

Place of publication

[Zurich, Switzerland]

Start date

2010-07-04

End date

2010-07-07

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2010, Trans Tech Publications

Title of proceedings

SIF 2010 : Proceedings of the 2010 International Conference on Structural Integrity and Failure, Auckland, New Zealand

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