SlipperyPete
Aerospace
- Sep 3, 2012
- 18
Can I ask a couple of questions about Fatigue Modifying factors when performing a fatigue analysis of an aluminium component:
1. Temperature Factor - I have seen it recommended that a temperature factor of 1 is applied for temperatures up to 450degC. Whereas I have also seen it proposed that the ratio of UTS at operating temperature/UTS at room temperature should be used. Obviously with aluminium there is a huge difference between these factors. What would members on this site recommend?
2. Reliability Factor - Generally a reliability factor of 0.753 is applied to achieve a reliability of 0.999 (3-sigma). However, if the specification requirement has applied a Scatter Factor of 6 to the required number of cycles is it also appropriate to apply a 3-sigma reliability factor, or is this simply applying factors on factors?
Any advise gratefully received, as I seem to end up with some very low material fatigue limits.
Peter
1. Temperature Factor - I have seen it recommended that a temperature factor of 1 is applied for temperatures up to 450degC. Whereas I have also seen it proposed that the ratio of UTS at operating temperature/UTS at room temperature should be used. Obviously with aluminium there is a huge difference between these factors. What would members on this site recommend?
2. Reliability Factor - Generally a reliability factor of 0.753 is applied to achieve a reliability of 0.999 (3-sigma). However, if the specification requirement has applied a Scatter Factor of 6 to the required number of cycles is it also appropriate to apply a 3-sigma reliability factor, or is this simply applying factors on factors?
Any advise gratefully received, as I seem to end up with some very low material fatigue limits.
Peter