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Anisotropic Fatigue Modeling Of Wrought Magnesium Alloys

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Date

May-18

Authors

Pahlevanpour, Amirhossein
Behravesh, Seyed Behzad
Jahed, Hamid

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CSME-SCGM

Abstract

The merit of Jahed-Varvani (JV) as an energy-based model and Smith-Watson-Toper (SWT) as a critical plane fatigue model are assessed for three wrought magnesium alloys. The raw data, including the stabilized strain-stress hysteresis loops and strain-life curves, was collected from the literature. The SWT model provided more scattered predictions than the JV model, which suggests that the JV model is more appropriate for fatigue modeling of wrought magnesium alloys, that exhibit anisotropic and asymmetric behavior. A discussion justifies the differences between the predictions of the two models. Eventually, the life of the materials in different directions is predicted by one set of JV parameters, which was previously extracted for AM30 in the transverse direction. The promising results provide supplementary support for the auspicious capability of strain energy density as a damage parameter for wrought magnesium alloys.

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Engineering Analysis & Design, Materials Technology, Magnesium, Wrought; anisotropy, Fatigue, Modeling

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