Stress analysis and Life Prediction of WJ-7 railway Elastic Strip under Fatigue Load

Author(s):  
RongMao Zhang ◽  
GuoShou Liu ◽  
Shiyue Wang ◽  
ChengBiao Yang ◽  
Cheng Li
2012 ◽  
Vol 557-559 ◽  
pp. 2410-2414
Author(s):  
Ojo Kurdi ◽  
Mohd Arif Bin Mat Norman ◽  
Ian Yulianti ◽  
Muhammad Nizam Bin Md Rashid

This paper investigates the fatigue life prediction and fatigue life enhancement of connecting rods of car engine. The fatigue life prediction was simulated by analyzing the stress occur in the connecting rod and then simulate the fatigue life prediction. The stress analysis was done by using finite element method. The results obtained from stress analysis is used as the input to simulate the fatigue life using stress-life method. The simulation was done for two models, the existing model and modified model. The modified model is the existing model with increased thickness in the highest stress region. The results show that the modified model has an improved fatigue life up to 231% compared to that of the existing model.


Author(s):  
T. S. Liu ◽  
E. J. Haug ◽  
B. Dopker

Abstract A system simulation approach is presented for dynamic stress analysis and life prediction of components of machines that undergo nonsteady gross motion and elastic deformation. The method employs finite element structural analysis, coupled gross motion-elastic deformation dynamics, and computer-based fatigue analysis, A computer aided engineering methodology is developed for life prediction by linking together software from dynamics, structures, and fatigue life estimation; to compliment conventional fatigue experiments. Dynamic stress analysis is carried out using either an uncoupled gross motion-elastic deformation method or a more accurate approach that takes into account the coupling between large displacements and elastic deformation. With the aid of vehicle operational scenarios, stress/strain histories at critical regions in vehicle components during a projected service life are simulated. A local strain approach is used to calculate cumulative fatigue damage at notches, which is used in assessing fatigue life of components during the design phase; i.e., prior to availability of experimental data A vehicle example is presented, using a simplified dynamic-stress analysis method. The more general and accurate fully coupled dynamic-stress analysis method will be illustrated in a subsequent paper.


1988 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. HSIUNG ◽  
A. DUNN ◽  
D. WOODLING ◽  
D. LOH

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