A review of modern approaches to fatigue reliability analysis and designMetal fatigue is a principal mode of failure in components of mechanical systems. But fatigue design factors (e.g., stress, fatigue strength) are subject to considerable uncertainty. Therefore, relative to fatigue, reliability methods are appropriate for purposes of safety checking of designs, risk assessment, failure analysis, and development of code statements. Described herein are four methods which can be effectively employed for fatigue reliability analysis, (1) Monte Carlo methods, (2) the lognormal format, (3) the Weibull format, (4) the Rackwitz-Fiessler algorithm. Examples of the application of each are presented. In summary, no general reliability method can be recommended for all situations involving fatigue. The approach has to be tailored to the problem.
Document ID
19850029505
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Wirsching, P. H. (Arizona Univ. Tucson, AZ, United States)
Wu, Y.-T. (Arizona, University Tucson, AZ, United States)