Proceedings of the Asian Pacific Conference on Fracture and Strength and International Conference on Advanced Technology in Experimental Mechanics
Online ISSN : 2433-1279
1.01.203
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Low Cycle Fatigue Life Prediction of Structural Steels(Fatigue 1)
Duck Hoi KIMJae Hoon KIMJong Hyun LEEByoung Hwan JEONSeong Seock CHO
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Pages 378-383

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Low cycle fatigue tests are performed on high strength structural steels that be developed for submarine material. The relation between absorbed plastic strain energy and numbers of cycle to failure is examined in order to predict the low cycle fatigue life of structural steels by using plastic strain energy method. The cyclic properties are determined by a least square fit techniques. The life predicted by the plastic strain energy method is found to coincide with experiment data and results obtained from the Coffin-Manson method. Also the cyclic behavior of structural steels is characterized by cyclic softening with increasing number of cycle at room temperature. Especially, low cycle fatigue characteristics and microstructural changes of structural steels are investigated according to changing tempering temperatures. In the case of PFS steels, the ε-Cu is formed in 550℃ of tempering temperature and enhances the low cycle fatigue properties.
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© 2001 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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