ziptron
Materials
- Dec 9, 2010
- 64
Hello All,
I was wondering if anyone had a good source for where I could find stress intensity factors for a tube (similar to a pipe) loaded in bending.
I have a tube which failed for me and I noticed that it was initiated by fatigue failure. Fatigue failure produced a flaw within the tube and it eventually failed from overload. I'm curious what the final force was that caused it to finally rupture.
I'm thinking I could use Fracture Mechanics for this.. K = Y(Sigma)root(PIa) or something similar.. but I need to know that Y term..
Any ideas, and any comments regarding my methodology would be much appreciated. Thanks!
I was wondering if anyone had a good source for where I could find stress intensity factors for a tube (similar to a pipe) loaded in bending.
I have a tube which failed for me and I noticed that it was initiated by fatigue failure. Fatigue failure produced a flaw within the tube and it eventually failed from overload. I'm curious what the final force was that caused it to finally rupture.
I'm thinking I could use Fracture Mechanics for this.. K = Y(Sigma)root(PIa) or something similar.. but I need to know that Y term..
Any ideas, and any comments regarding my methodology would be much appreciated. Thanks!