Fatigue Analysis and FEA
Fatigue Analysis and FEA
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Did you know that the number of structural failures due to fatigue is much larger than due to static overload? Managing and preventing problems due to metal fatigue should be considered a key capability of a structural engineer. Safe operation of your structural asset is important to you; you want to avoid your structure collapsing.
This course fills the gap between textbook theory and fatigue calculations with design codes; teaching participants the fundamentals required to perform a technically sound fatigue analysis. Through knowing these fundamentals of fatigue, participants will be able to identify which factors are good and bad for fatigue, how to improve a design and how to calculate the fatigue life of a structure. In this course participants will learn about both analytical analysis for fatigue and how to use FEA (Finite Element Analysis) for a fatigue analysis.
The course consists of 5 online live sessions with the instructors. All training content is provided through your EngineeringTrainer account.
Learning Outcomes
After this course, you...• have a solid fundamental understanding of the mechanism of fatigue, and know how to interpret fatigue calculation codes,
• know how to identify fatigue critical locations, and are familiar with the analysis methods (both analytical and FEA) so as to be able to predict component life,
• understand how fatigue behaviour is impacted by the mean stress, the surface condition, surface treatment and corrosion,
• have seen the concepts for damage accumulation and combined fatigue loading,
• have a solid overview of how to use FEM optimally for fatigue design studies and fatigue life analysis,
• have seen the importance of selecting appropriate elements and performing an appropriate convergence study.
Who should attend this course
Those involved in structural design or reviewing designs:• Stress engineers
• Structural designers
• Test engineers
• Lead engineers
• Engineering managers
Prerequisites
An understanding of loads and stressesBasic understanding of material behaviour
Program & Details
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Introduction
Live
1. What is fatigue?
2. Why is fatigue important?
3. Fatigue mechanisms & phenomena -
Fatigue of Materials
Live
1. Effect of material properties
2. Impact of mean stresses and type of loading -
Fatigue of Structures
Live
1. Stress concentrations
2. Notch sensitivity
3. Residual/internal stresses
4. Fatigue properties of structures
5. Surface conditions
6. Environmental factors
7. Identification of critical locations
8. Exercises -
Variable Amplitude Loading
Live
1. Load and stress spectra
2. Cycle counting
3. Damage accumulation -
Fatigue Analysis using Nominal Stresses
Live
1. Accuracy of the approach
2. Material data
3. Accounting for geometry
4. Mean stress correction
5. Examples -
Fatigue Analysis using Local Stresses
Live
1. Material data
2. Accounting for the geometrical features
3. Impact of stress gradients
4. Examples -
FEA Part I
Live
1. Meshing for a fatigue analysis
2. Element types, and impact on stress levels
3. Dealing with singularities -
FEA Part 2
Live
1. Non-linear analysis
2. Post processing of results
3. Verification -
Welded joints
Live
1. Difference between fatigue in welded and non-welded structures
2. Analysis of a welded joint
3. FEA analysis of a welded joint
4. Example -
Multi-axial fatigue
Live
1. Multi-axial loading
2. Multi-axial stresses
3. Principal vs equivalent stresses
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