
handle: 20.500.11770/310469 , 11367/86254 , 11381/2884711
Abstract The lifetimes of 316 stainless steel specimens are herein evaluated using the multiaxial critical plane-based criterion by Carpinteri et al. for high-cycle fatigue (HCF) loading with constant amplitude. In the present paper, the stress-based version of such a criterion is applied to assess the results of experimental tests under HCF triaxial loading, the hollow cylindrical dog-bone specimens being subjected to a quenching heat treatment. The analytical results of fatigue life and initial crack plane orientation are compared with the experimental data.
Aurora Universities Network, 316 stainless steel, High-cycle fatigue, 316 stainless steel; Constant amplitude loading; Critical plane approach; High-cycle fatigue, General Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Critical plane approach, Constant amplitude loading, 620
Aurora Universities Network, 316 stainless steel, High-cycle fatigue, 316 stainless steel; Constant amplitude loading; Critical plane approach; High-cycle fatigue, General Engineering, Ocean Engineering, Critical plane approach, Constant amplitude loading, 620
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