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Shvoong Home>Science>Mean Strain Effects on the Random Cyclic Strain-Life Relations of 0Cr18Ni10Ti Pipe Steel Summary

Mean Strain Effects on the Random Cyclic Strain-Life Relations of 0Cr18Ni10Ti Pipe Steel

Article Summary   by:TsingHua     Original Author: Nuclear Power Engineering
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Experimental study is performed on the mean strain effects on the random cyclic strain-life relations of the new nuclear material, 0Cr18Ni10Ti pipe steel. In order to save costs of specimens and tests, an improved maximum likelihood fatigue test method is applied to manage the present strain-controlled fa- tigue tests. Six straining ratios, respectively, -1,-0.52, 0.22, 0.029, 0.18, and 0.48, are applied to study the effects. Total 104 specimens are fatigued.Since the material exhibits an entirely relaxation effect of mean stress under the six ratios and, in addition, there is no effectively method for the description of the mean straining effects under this case, previous Zhao’s random strain-life relations are therefore applied for effec- tive characterization of the scattering test data under the six ratios on a basis of Coffin-Manson equation. Then the effects of the ratios are analyzed respectively on the average fatigue lives, the standard deviations of the logarithms of fatigue lives, and the fatigue lives under different survival probabilities and confidences. The results reveal that the ratios greater than zero exhibit a positive effect of about 1.3 to 1.6 times under the survival probability of 0.999 and the confidence of 95%. A negative effect is exhibited for the case of the ratios less than zero. In addition, the assessment of the effects from the sense of average fatigue lives might result in a wrong conclusion for the practice of higher reliabilities. The effects can be appropriately assessed from a probabilistic sense to take into account the average lives, the scattering regularity of test data, and the size of sampling.
Published: April 28, 2005   
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