morris9791
Mechanical
- Feb 7, 2008
- 99
Dear Experts,
I wish to know is it possible use Palmgren's - Miner's rule to calculate the equivalent torque for a given group of torques / cycles.
We have sufficient data in terms of these torque load cases but I am not sure how I may obtain the exponent p. I understand that I am using the Marco and Starkey Method which augments Miner's rule via the exponent p.
Does anyone know how I may obtain this parameter? Is this a specific material constant? Is there an approximate value we can use for ADI (Austempered Ductile Iron) and Aluminium materials for this exponent?
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards
Eddie
I wish to know is it possible use Palmgren's - Miner's rule to calculate the equivalent torque for a given group of torques / cycles.
We have sufficient data in terms of these torque load cases but I am not sure how I may obtain the exponent p. I understand that I am using the Marco and Starkey Method which augments Miner's rule via the exponent p.
Does anyone know how I may obtain this parameter? Is this a specific material constant? Is there an approximate value we can use for ADI (Austempered Ductile Iron) and Aluminium materials for this exponent?
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards
Eddie