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Load Assumption for Fatigue Design of Structures and Components : Counting Methods, Safety Aspects, Practical Application / by Michael Köhler, Sven Jenne, Kurt Pötter, Harald Zenner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kohler, Michael, Author.
Jenne, Sven., Author.
Pötter, Kurt., Author.
Zenner, Harald., Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Quality control.
Reliability.
Industrial safety.
Applied mathematics.
Engineering mathematics.
Mechanics.
Mechanics, Applied.
Engineering design.
Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk.
Mathematical and Computational Engineering.
Solid Mechanics.
Engineering Design.
Local Subjects:
Quality Control, Reliability, Safety and Risk.
Mathematical and Computational Engineering.
Solid Mechanics.
Engineering Design.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIX, 226 p. 134 illus., 7 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2017.
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Summary:
Understanding the fatigue behaviour of structural components under variable load amplitude is an essential prerequisite for safe and reliable light-weight design. For designing and dimensioning, the expected stress (load) is compared with the capacity to withstand loads (fatigue strength). In this process, the safety necessary for each particular application must be ensured. A prerequisite for ensuring the required fatigue strength is a reliable load assumption. The authors describe the transformation of the stress- and load-time functions which have been measured under operational conditions to spectra or matrices with the application of counting methods. The aspects which must be considered for ensuring a reliable load assumption for designing and dimensioning are discussed in detail. Furthermore, the theoretical background for estimating the fatigue life of structural components is explained, and the procedures are discussed for numerous applications in practice. One of the prime intentions of the authors is to provide recommendations which can be implemented in practical applications.
Contents:
Introduction
Characteristic service stresses
Description of the counting methods
Load spectra and matrices
Comparison of counting methods for exemplary stress-time functions
Multiaxial loads and stresses
Time-at-level counting
Application of the counting methods
Analytical fatigue-life prediction
Design and dimensioning spectra
Safety aspects
Load assumption in various special fields
Additional references on load assumptions in various engineering fields.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:
3-642-55248-X

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