Fatigue Analysis
Fatigue Analysis
Fatigue Analysis
Material Properties:
I assumed I have acyclic load from the sea at different number of cycles.
1. Load at n = 1000:
• Mw1 = 100 MN = 100,000,000 N
• Stress induced by Mw1 = Mw1 / (0.6 m x 0.6 m) =
100,000,000,000 N / (0.6 m x 0.6 m) = 277.78 MPa
• Total stress at n = 1000: 277.78 MPa (applied cyclic stress) + 366
MPa (maximum tensile residual stress) = 643.78 MPa
2. Load at n = 100000:
• Mw2 = 60 MN = 60,000,000 N
• Stress induced by Mw2 = Mw2 / (0.6 m x 0.6 m) =
60,000,000,000 N / (0.6 m x 0.6 m) = 166.67 MPa
• Total stress at n = 100000: 166.67 MPa (applied cyclic stress) +
366 MPa (maximum tensile residual stress) = 532.67 MPa
3. Load at n = 1000000:
• Mw3 = 30 MN = 30,000,000 N
• Stress induced by Mw3 = Mw3 / (0.6 m x 0.6 m) =
30,000,000,000 N / (0.6 m x 0.6 m) = 83.33 MPa
• Total stress at n = 1000000: 83.33 MPa (applied cyclic stress) +
366 MPa (maximum tensile residual stress) = 449.33 MPa
By calculating the stress amplitude (Sa) for each combination of cyclic load
and number of cycles. Then, we'll estimate the fatigue life using the Goodman
curve equation. We'll begin with the load at n=1000 cycles (Mw1 = 277
MPa).
For the load at n=1000 cycles (Mw1 = 277 MPa), we'll calculate the stress amplitude
(Sa) and estimate the fatigue life (N) using the Goodman curve equation:
−1
1 321.5MPa 4 1 0MPa 4
𝑁=( ( ) + ( ) )
2 × 106 125MPa 5 × 105 125MPa
−1
1 321.5 4 1 0 4
𝑁=( ×( ) + ×( ) )
2 × 106 125 5 × 105 125
−1
1 4
1 4
𝑁=( × (2.572) + × (0) )
2 × 106 5 × 105
−1
1 1
𝑁 =( × 43.588 + × 0)
2 × 106 5 × 105
−5 −1
𝑁 = (2.1794 × 10 + 0)
𝑁 ≈ (2.1794 × 10−5 )−1
𝑁 ≈ 45,846 cycles
N without the effect of residual stresses:
−1
1 138.5MPa 4 1 0MPa 4
𝑁=( ( ) + ( ) )
2 × 106 125MPa 5 × 105 125MPa
−1
1 138.5 4 1 0 4
𝑁=( ×( ) + ×( ) )
2 × 106 125 5 × 105 125
−1
1 4
1 4
𝑁=( × (1.108) + × (0) )
2 × 106 5 × 105
−1
1 1
𝑁=( × 1.5 + × 0)
2 × 106 5 × 105
𝑁 ≈ 1327000 cycles
Let's calculate 𝑁 :
To calculate 𝑁 for the load at 𝑛 = 100,000 cycles (Mw2 = 166.6MPa ), we'll use the
Goodman curve equation:
−1
1 266.3MPa 4 1 0MPa 4
𝑁=( ( ) + ( ) )
2 × 106 125MPa 5 × 105 125MPa
−1
1 266.3 4 1 0 4
𝑁=( ×( ) + ×( ) )
2 × 106 125 5 × 102 125
−1
1 4
1 4
𝑁 =( × (2.1304) + × (0) )
2 × 106 5 × 105
−1
1 1
𝑁 =( × 20.6 + × 0)
2 × 106 5 × 105
𝑁 = (9.1455 × 10 + 0)−1
−5
So, the estimated fatigue life for the load at 𝑛 = 100,000 cycles (Mw2 = 166.6MPa ) is
approximately 97048 cycles.
N without the effect of residual stresses
−1
1 83MPa 4 1 0MPa 4
𝑁=( ( ) + ( ) )
2 × 106 125MPa 5 × 105 125MPa
−1
1 83 4 1 0 4
𝑁=( ×( ) + ×( ) )
2 × 106 125 5 × 102 125
−1
1 4
1 4
𝑁=( × (0.664) + × (0) )
2 × 106 5 × 105
−1
1 1
𝑁=( × 0.19 + × 0)
2 × 106 5 × 105
𝑁 ≈ 10288633 cycles
For the load at 𝑛 = 1,000,000 cycles (Mw3 = 83.3MPa), i calculated the stress amplitude
(𝑆𝑎 ) and estimate the fatigue life (𝑁) using the Goodman curve equation:
To calculate 𝑁 for the load at 𝑛 = 1,000,000 cycles (Mw3 = 83.3MPa ), used the Goodman
curve equation:
−1
1 224.65MPa 4 1 0MPa 4
𝑁=( ( ) + ( ) )
2 × 100 125MPa 5 × 105 125MPa
−1
1 224.65 4 1 0 4
𝑁=( × ( ) + × ( ) )
2 × 106 125 5 × 105 125
−1
1 4
1 4
𝑁=( × (1.7972) + × (0) )
2 × 106 5 × 105
−1
1 1
𝑁=( × 10.43 + × 0)
2 × 100 5 × 105
𝑁 ≈ 191709 cycles
So, the estimated fatigue life for the load at n = 1,000,000 cycles (Mw3 = 83.3MPa) is
approximately 191709 cycles.
−1
1 41.65MPa 4 1 0MPa 4
𝑁=( ( ) + ( ) )
2 × 100 125MPa 5 × 105 125MPa
−1
1 41.65 4 1 0 4
𝑁=( × ( ) + × ( ) )
2 × 106 125 5 × 105 125
−1
1 4
1 4
𝑁=( × (0.3332) + × (0) )
2 × 106 5 × 105
−1
1 1
𝑁=( × 0.012 + × 0)
2 × 100 5 × 105
𝑁 ≈ 162259459 cycles
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