Publication detail

Fatigue Behaviour of Nodular Cast Iron at Various Loading Cycle Asymetry

VĚCHET, S. KOHOUT, J. HANZLÍKOVÁ, K. HRUBÝ, V.

Czech title

Únavové chování litiny s kuličkovým grafitem v závislosti na asymetrii zátěžného cyklu

English title

Fatigue Behaviour of Nodular Cast Iron at Various Loading Cycle Asymetry

Type

journal article - other

Language

en

Original abstract

Fatigue behaviour of nodular cast irons is described in specialized literature quite well but the majority of fatigue tests in high cycle region has been made at symmetrical bending or at symmetrical tension-compression loading. The role of loading cycle asymmetry is very important because the fatigue limit of nodular cast irons is substantially influenced by mean static stress. Unfortunately, the number of papers describing the influence of mean static stress is quite low. The aim of the presented paper consists in presenting the results of long-term research of nodular cast irons at high cycle region at different loading cycle asymmetry. Several heats with various heat treatments leading to various structures of matrix were used for fatigue tests performed mainly at symmetrical tension-compression loading and at repeating tensile loading. From S-N curves the fatigue limits for 107 cycles were determined and then used for the calculation and construction of the Haigh and the Smith diagrams. Nodular cast irons seem to be more sensitive to mean static stress than structural steels. It was found that, in contrast to many papers, the dependence of upper stress on mean stress is not linear but parabolic with the exponent lower than 1 whose value is linear function of UTS.

Czech abstract

Únavové chování litiny s kuličkovým grafitem již v odborné literatuře velmi dobře popsáno ale většina únavových zkoušek ve vysokocyklové oblasti je provedena při symetrickém ohybu nebo symetrickém tahu-tlaku. Role asymetrie cyklu je však velmi důležitá protoze mez únavy je mimo jiné také ovlivněna velikostí středního napětí. Cílem této práce pezentovat výsledky dlouholetého výzkumu chování litiny s kuličkovým grafitem v oblasti vysokocyklové únavy při zatěžování různými druhy asymetrie cyklu.

English abstract

Fatigue behaviour of nodular cast irons is described in specialized literature quite well but the majority of fatigue tests in high cycle region has been made at symmetrical bending or at symmetrical tension-compression loading. The role of loading cycle asymmetry is very important because the fatigue limit of nodular cast irons is substantially influenced by mean static stress. Unfortunately, the number of papers describing the influence of mean static stress is quite low. The aim of the presented paper consists in presenting the results of long-term research of nodular cast irons at high cycle region at different loading cycle asymmetry. Several heats with various heat treatments leading to various structures of matrix were used for fatigue tests performed mainly at symmetrical tension-compression loading and at repeating tensile loading. From S-N curves the fatigue limits for 107 cycles were determined and then used for the calculation and construction of the Haigh and the Smith diagrams. Nodular cast irons seem to be more sensitive to mean static stress than structural steels. It was found that, in contrast to many papers, the dependence of upper stress on mean stress is not linear but parabolic with the exponent lower than 1 whose value is linear function of UTS.

Keywords in English

Fatigue Properties, Nodular Cast irno, Loading cycle asymetry

RIV year

2006

Released

01.11.2006

Publisher

EDIS- Žilinská Univerzita

Location

Žilina

ISSN

1335-4205

Journal

Communications

Volume

8

Number

4/2006

Pages from–to

42–46

Pages count

5

BIBTEX


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  author="Stanislav {Věchet} and Jan {Kohout} and Klára {Hanzlíková} and Vojtěch {Hrubý},
  title="Fatigue Behaviour of Nodular Cast Iron at Various Loading Cycle Asymetry",
  journal="Communications",
  year="2006",
  volume="8",
  number="4/2006",
  month="November",
  pages="42--46",
  publisher="EDIS- Žilinská Univerzita",
  address="Žilina",
  issn="1335-4205"
}