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Processing of Data Obtained by the Testing of Steel under Low Cyclic Fatigue (Part I)

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Aleksić, Vujadin
Bulatović, Srđan
Zečević, Bojana
Maksimović, Ana
Milović, Ljubica
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The design of mechanical components exposed to fatigue load, at a low number of cycles, requires knowledge of the behaviour of the material under the impact of variable load in conditions of controlled strain when cyclic plasticity is present. The aim of testing the quality of the material of the components exposed to low cycle fatigue (LCF) in many industries: Nuclear, aerospace, mechanical, civil engineering and shipbuilding. In order to ensure the reliability and consistency of the results from different laboratories, it is necessary to collect all test data using test and data processing methodologies that are in accordance with a number of key points of ISO 12106: 2017 and/or ASTM E 606-04 standards. This paper defines a new data processing methodology after the LCF testing of steel.
Keywords:
HSLA steel / Low cycle fatigue (LCF) / Stabilized hysteresis
Source:
Transactions of Famena, 2022, 46, 4, 59-72
Publisher:
  • University of Zagreb Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200012 (Istitute of Material Testing of Serbia - IMS, Belgrade) (RS-200012)

DOI: 10.21278/TOF.464041622

ISSN: 1333-1124

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85145096366
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http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5290
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AU  - Aleksić, Vujadin
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PY  - 2022
UR  - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5290
AB  - The design of mechanical components exposed to fatigue load, at a low number of cycles, requires knowledge of the behaviour of the material under the impact of variable load in conditions of controlled strain when cyclic plasticity is present. The aim of testing the quality of the material of the components exposed to low cycle fatigue (LCF) in many industries: Nuclear, aerospace, mechanical, civil engineering and shipbuilding. In order to ensure the reliability and consistency of the results from different laboratories, it is necessary to collect all test data using test and data processing methodologies that are in accordance with a number of key points of ISO 12106: 2017 and/or ASTM E 606-04 standards. This paper defines a new data processing methodology after the LCF testing of steel.
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year = "2022",
abstract = "The design of mechanical components exposed to fatigue load, at a low number of cycles, requires knowledge of the behaviour of the material under the impact of variable load in conditions of controlled strain when cyclic plasticity is present. The aim of testing the quality of the material of the components exposed to low cycle fatigue (LCF) in many industries: Nuclear, aerospace, mechanical, civil engineering and shipbuilding. In order to ensure the reliability and consistency of the results from different laboratories, it is necessary to collect all test data using test and data processing methodologies that are in accordance with a number of key points of ISO 12106: 2017 and/or ASTM E 606-04 standards. This paper defines a new data processing methodology after the LCF testing of steel.",
publisher = "University of Zagreb Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture",
journal = "Transactions of Famena",
title = "Processing of Data Obtained by the Testing of Steel under Low Cyclic Fatigue (Part I)",
pages = "72-59",
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Aleksić, V., Bulatović, S., Zečević, B., Maksimović, A.,& Milović, L.. (2022). Processing of Data Obtained by the Testing of Steel under Low Cyclic Fatigue (Part I). in Transactions of Famena
University of Zagreb Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture., 46(4), 59-72.
https://doi.org/10.21278/TOF.464041622
Aleksić V, Bulatović S, Zečević B, Maksimović A, Milović L. Processing of Data Obtained by the Testing of Steel under Low Cyclic Fatigue (Part I). in Transactions of Famena. 2022;46(4):59-72.
doi:10.21278/TOF.464041622 .
Aleksić, Vujadin, Bulatović, Srđan, Zečević, Bojana, Maksimović, Ana, Milović, Ljubica, "Processing of Data Obtained by the Testing of Steel under Low Cyclic Fatigue (Part I)" in Transactions of Famena, 46, no. 4 (2022):59-72,
https://doi.org/10.21278/TOF.464041622 . .

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