Browse Publications Technical Papers 2007-01-1774
2007-04-16

Microstructural Models to Predict Creep Fatigue Reliability 2007-01-1774

This paper discusses the simulation of creep fatigue damage incorporating damage mechanisms based on the underlying physics of failure. Computational models are used to predict the material response by explicitly modeling the randomness of the material microstructure, interacting loading, dwell and temperature effects. The variation in the material response is determined using mesomechanical models applied at the grain and sub grain level. The model predictions were compared with smooth specimen laboratory test data for nickel-based alloys from 1200°F to 1350°F. The model does an excellent job of capturing the effect of temperature on the fatigue life of the specimens. Finite element analysis (FEA) was performed for notch specimens. The results of an elastic-plastic analysis and peak dwell creep are taken and used to simulate the load conditions for a notched specimen at various temperatures and different maximum applied stresses. The model correlates very well with the notched specimen test data and captures the variability that would be expected in the test.

SAE MOBILUS

Subscribers can view annotate, and download all of SAE's content. Learn More »

Access SAE MOBILUS »

Members save up to 16% off list price.
Login to see discount.
Special Offer: Download multiple Technical Papers each year? TechSelect is a cost-effective subscription option to select and download 12-100 full-text Technical Papers per year. Find more information here.
We also recommend:
TECHNICAL PAPER

The Scuffing Resistance of the Nitrocarburized and Carburized Steel

2000-01-3258

View Details

TECHNICAL PAPER

Simulation Based Probabilistic Assessment of Fatigue Life of Structural Components

2003-01-0463

View Details

TECHNICAL PAPER

Experimental Identification of Distributed Damping Matrices Part 2: Experimental Case Studies

2003-01-1615

View Details

X