
Published 2021-12-01
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Keywords
- fatigue design,
- residual life,
- stress intensity analysis,
- surface flaw
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Abstract
Fatigue-induced flaws play an important role in safety-integrity performances of large moving systems. Therefore, the present research work proposes a computational model to gain insight into such surface stress raisers. The analysis shows that a combination of damage-tolerance design with fracture mechanics-based concept is a key to generating relevant relationships between fatigue life and stress intensities.