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2452-3216

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Year 2024
  • Fatigue behaviour of SLM maraging steel under variable-amplitude loading
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    • Z. Marciniak
    • R. Branco
    • W. Macek
    • C. Malça

    - Procedia Structural Integrity - Year 2024

    One of the most challenging issues for additive manufactured materials is fatigue endurance. Engineering components often operate under complex, variable amplitude loadings, in which existing technological imperfections promote fatigue cracks growth and damage of elements eventually. In this study the effects of different variable-amplitude strain levels on fatigue life, 18Ni300 steel was tested. The work presents various behaviours...

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  • On the use of uniaxial one-parameter damage laws for estimating fatigue life under multiaxial loading
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    • R. Branco
    • J. D. Costa
    • L. Borrego
    • Z. Marciniak
    • W. Macek
    • F. Berto

    - Procedia Structural Integrity - Year 2024

    The goal of this paper is to evaluate the capabilities of different one-parameter fatigue laws to estimate crack initiation in notched components under multiaxial loading. Fatigue damage is accounted for through stress-based, strain-based, and energy-based approaches while the cyclic plasticity at the notch-controlled process zone is estimated using linear-elastic simulations. The results show that energy-based formulations established...

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