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Title: Fatigue Failure Through Bending


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Fatigue Failure Through Bending David Burnette ME
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Overview
  • Objectives of experiment
  • Importance and theory
  • Experimental details
  • Result
  • Conclusions and recommendations

3
Objectives
  • To become familiar with fatigue testing
    procedures
  • Develop fatigue data for AA 6061-T6 specimens
  • Extrapolate the endurance limit from the S-N
    curve (at 5x108 cycles)
  • Compare estimated endurance limit and cycles to
    failure to known
  • Evaluate the surface characteristics of fatigue
    failure

4
What is Fatigue?
Crack Propagation
  • Examples of Fatigue Factors
  • Size, loading types
  • Stress concentration factors
  • temperature, corrosion

5
Testing Procedures - Application of Stresses
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Test Specimens Cycles to Failure Comparison
Aluminum Alloys Nearly pure (gt95),
precipitation hardening, tempering, lack of carbon
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Experimental Setup
Bending Stress
LOAD
Cantilever Arm
Motor
6061-T6 specimen
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Results
  • Endurance limit for 6061-T6 alloy at 5x108
  • Predicted Cycles to Failure v. Observed
  • Fracture Surface

9
Results - Chauvenet
N d/s 5 1.65 6 1.73 7 1.81 8 1.86 9 1.91 10
1.96 12 2.04 14 2.10 16 2.15 18 2.20 20
2.24
1 data point removed with Chauvenets Ds (d/s)
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Results - Predicted Cycles
Causes of Error eccentricity (set screw), yield
strength, diameter, number of points (12)
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se 85 MPa
12
Results - Diameter Uncertainty
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Results - Surface conditions
  • Fatigue failure versus dynamic failure
  • Crack Propagation

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Conclusions
  • Fatigue failure is very different than static or
    dynamic failures
  • A small change in diameter can significantly
    increase the stress
  • Wide range of deviations (Factor of Safety)
  • Difference of only 10.5 with eccentricity
    (human error), diameter uncertainty, alloy
    uncertainty, etc

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Recommendations
  • Replace set screws with chuck or threaded
    specimens
  • Increase size of aluminum specimens (fewer
    points)
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