LCF-HCF Tutorial
LCF-HCF Tutorial
What is Fatigue?
TheASTMdefinition.....
The process of progressive localized permanent structural change
occurringinmaterialsubjectedtoconditionswhichproducefluctuating
stressesandstrainsatsomepointorpointsandwhichmayculminatein
crackorcompletefractureafterasufficientnumberoffluctuations.
Translation:
Cyclicdamageleadingtolocalcrackingorfracture.
Design
Material
Time
Requirements
Properties
Historical
BasicEngineering
Properties
Strength,
Creep
1960s-1970s
Add...Fatigue
HCF,LCF,TMF
Late1970s
Add...Damage
Tolerance
CrackGrowth
LowCycleFatigue
Allowablevibratorystresses
Crackinitiationlife
1/1000tosmallcrack
retirement
CrackGrowth
Component
Remaininglifefromcrack
Safety
Inspection
inspectioninterval
sizerequirement
GeneraldistinctionforGasTurbines:
HCF-Usuallyhighfrequency,duetoresonant
vibration.Failurecriteriabasedonallowable
stresses.Millions of Cycles
LCF-Usuallylowfrequency,duetoengine
start/stoporthrottlecycles.Accuratelife
predictionrequired.Thousands of Cycles
Compressorbladetestedin
avibratoryfatiguetestrig
FromMetalFatigueinEngineering,H.O.FuchsandR.I.Stephens,JohnWiley&
Sons,NY,1980
InitiallyusedtoaddressHCFforallowable
stress,butwhataboutpredictingactualcycles
oflife?...
HCFcyclepredictionismoreofastatistical
estimatewithalargescatterallocation,
insteadofanexactscience
Specimen
S/N Plot
Basic Cycle
Terms to Remember
AlternatingStressAmplitude:
max min
2
max min
2
MeanStress:
StressRatio:
StressRange:
min
max
max min
Soderberg(USA,1930)
Goodman(England,1899)
a m
1
Se S y
a m
1
Se Su
a m
Gerber(Germany,1874)
Se Su
*Existsintheoryonly
used
Actualtestdatausuallyfallsbetween
Goodman&GerberCurves
Thisisnotalargedifferenceinthetheories
whenthemeanstressissmallinrelationto
thealternatingstress.
P&Whasfoundthemostsuccesswiththe
Goodmanapproach
Thediscontinuousslopeonthex-axismodifies
fortheyieldvalueinsteadoftheultimateas
requiredbyatraditionalGoodmanDiagram.
Alloys
109cycles-?????(Proposedfollowingthe
HCFInitiative)
9
whichis1.6years!!
Assuming25testsontwomachines,thisis
20yearstocharacterizeasinglematerial!!!
Targetnowis2000Hzforcoupontesting,
whichis2monthsforasingletest.
Parameter
Kt
Concentration
Kf
Factor(KfKt)
(relatedtograinsize)
Description
ElasticStress
FatigueNotch
Materialconstant
Notchradius
Notchsensitivity
Kf 1
Where:
Kf 1
Kt 1
Kt 1
1 / r
1
1 / r
Se(notched)=Se(unnotched)/Kf
Inthepreviousequations,thenotchedvalue
wouldthenbesubstituted.
StrainRange
StressRange
Max.TensileStress
MeanStress
InelasticStrain
Temperature
P/A=max-min
m=0.5*(max+min)
i,p
E
ElasticModulus,(monotonic)or(cyclic)
StressRatio,
min
R
max
where
Max.Stress,
max mean
Min.Stress,
min mean
tot e p
Whereand
E
tot
E
2 K '
p 2
2K '
1
n'
1
n'
Initiationisa1/32crackalongthesurface.
Theacceptableprobabilityofoccurrenceof
anLCFcrackas1crackoccurringina
samplesizeof1000(1/1000orB.1)having
a1/32inchlongcrackatthepredicted
minimumlife.
rangeatsignificantlyhigherstressesthanfor
HCF.
Thestress/straincyclesthatcauseLCF
crackingareproducedbysignificantengine
powerlevelchanges.
Microscopicchangesinamaterialthathas
beensubjectedtoLCFcyclingmaybeseen
afteronlyafewcycles.
Microscopicdislocationsinthecrystal
structure.
Thedislocationslinkuptoform
cracks.
Dependsonthestressesand
orientationoftheindividualgrain.
Highlystatisticalinnature.
SimpleapproachbyJ.Morrow:
t 3.4
AlternativeapproachbySmith,Watson&
Topper(1970):
max a E f
2 N 2b f f E 2 N b c
wheremax=m+aandaisthealternatingstrain
Kt<~1.5
Localstress-straincalculated
SmoothLCFcurvesused
Kt>~1.5
Localstress-straincalculated
NotchLCFcurvesusedusuallymean
stress/strainrange,temperaturecorrected
Strain
Range,
E max
E min
Where:
Kmax&Kminaretemp.correctionfactorsonstrainatmaxandmin
stresspoints
Kvs.TisderivedfromLCFtestsatvarioustemperatures
Ktisthegeometricstressconcentrationfactor
max&minarethenominalmaxandminstresses
Emax&Eminareelasticmoduliatthemaxandminstresspoints
Threemethodsusedmostoften:
LinearRule-elasticequivalentstress
method
NeuberRule-ideallyforplanestresscases
GlinkaMethod-energybasedmethod
*Thismaybeuntrueforsomecomponents
Manydifferentmethodshavebeenproposed
Linearcumulativedamage-MinersRule-appearstodothe
bestjobforthetypeofstressexcursionsencounteredinjet
engineoperation.
MinersRulestates:
ni
1
Ni
Where:
NiislifecapabilityforstressexcursionI
niistheactualnumberofoccurrencesofexcursionI
Thebasicassumptionisthatfatiguedamageiscumulative
andthelifecapabilityofapartwillbeexhaustedwhenthe
sumofthelifefractionsreaches1.0
ThepairsareA-D,B-C,E-F,andG-H.
Parameter
3.5E+07
3.0E+07
Constant 1
Constant 2
2.5E+07
Constant 3
2.0E+07
1.5E+07
1.0E+07
5.0E+06
0.0E+00
0
500
1000
Temperature (F)
1500
2000
ANSYS analysis of
constitutive specimen
specimen correlation
specimen prediction
component analysis
CubicArrangement
HexagonalClose-Packed
Structure
Zn,Mg,Be,-Ti,etc.
Dislocation:occursatalltemperatures,
butispredominantatlowertemperatures.
Diffusion:importantathighertemperatures,
especiallyaboveonehalfthemeltingtemperature
Edgedislocation.(a)Bubble-raftmodelofanimperfectioninacrystalstructure.
Notetheextrarowofatoms.(b)Schematicillustrationofadislocation.[Braggand
Nye,Proc. Roy. Soc. (London),A190,474,1947.]
Pure metals are easily deformed. Several methods are used to inhibit
deformation...
Dispersionstrengthening
Solidsolutionstrengthening
Precipitationhardening
Microstructurecontrol(grainsizeandmorphology,precipitate
control,etc.)
Grain Boundaries Illustrated: Notice the vacancies and excess atoms at boundaries...
FromMetalFatigueinEngineering,H.O.FuchsandR.I.Stephens,JohnWiley
&Sons,NY,1980
MeltingPoint(F) 1/2MeltingPoint(F)
Aluminum
1220
379
Titanium
3035
1288
Nickel
2647
1094
Iron
2798
1170
Cobalt
2723
1132
32
-213
Ice
fromdislocations-asinslip
fromdiffusion-asingrainboundarysliding
orfromboth
Stage I
Stage II
CrystallographicFracture,alongafewplanes,brittl
appearance,atangletoprincipalloadingdirection.
Usuallytransgranular,butnumerousfractureplanes
toprincipalloadingdirection.Striationsoftenseenathigh
magnificationformoreductilealloys.
1.
Distinctcrackinitiationsiteorsites.
2.
Beachmarksindicativeofcrackgrowtharrest.
3.
Distinctfinalfractureregion.
FinalFracture
FatigueArea
FailureModeSomeGeneralCharacteristics
OverstressRapidfracture,maybeductileorbrittle,large
deformation,oftentransgranular,oftenthefinalstage
ofsomeotherfracturemode.
Creep/StressRuptureUsuallylongtermevent,largedeformation,
intergranular,elevatedtemperature
HighCycleFatigueOftenshorttermevent,smalldeformation,
transgranular
LowCycleFatigueModeratetimeevent,moderatedeformation,fracture
dependentontime/temp.
ThermomechanicalFatigueModeratetimeevent,subsetofLCFwithdeformation
duelargelytothermallyinducedstresses,fracture
usuallyshowsheavyoxidation/alloydepletion
Cyclic Behavior Must be Modeled: After Tensile yield, there are two models
which describe compressive behavior ...
Isotropic
-assumessymmetricalbehaviorintensionandcompression.
Kinematic
-assumesyieldstress,followinginelasticdeformation,isdegraded...
Material:
Copper in 3 Conditions
FromMetalFatigueinEngineering,H.O.FuchsandR.I.Stephens,JohnWiley&
Sons,NY,1980
Summary:
Cyclicpropertiesareimportanttoourproduct.
Principaldeformationmechanismsareslipatlowtemperatureanddiffusion
athightemperature.
Crackingcanbecrystallographic,transgranular,orintergranular.
Simpledeformationmodelscanbeusedtoconsolidatedataandpredictloca
stressesandstrains.