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Ansys Fatigue in Workbench

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Stum3

Mechanical
May 15, 2008
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Hi all can anyone help

when doing a fatigue safety factor in Ansys WB 13

it would seem anything above 1x106 cycles doesnt change

the fatigue safey factor.

ie i have just set up the same analysis with 1x109 cycles

and 1x106 cycles and the SF doesnt change it only changes

when you get below 1x106 cycles a little confusing

can anyone help

Thanks

Stu
 
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This is not really a question about ANSYS. You should read up on fatigue before dong a fatigue analysis. Specific to your question, you should read about endurance limits, then determine if they are applicable to your specific material.
 
Thanks

but it is about ansys, the material is carbon steel
and i have found my answer


"In a constant amplitude analysis, if the alternating stress is lower than the lowest alternating stress defined in the S-N curve, the life at that point will be used."

Hence the stresses in my analysis were very low but it does give
confusing results if you dont know the above

Stu
 
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