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Fatigue Strength Factor (Kf)

    • louiee1907
      Subscriber

      Hi,

      I want to fatigue analyze about aircraft wing, however I don't know how I can calculate the 'Fatigue Strength Factor(Kf). Is there any formula? Can you help me please?

       

    • Giorgos Papa
      Forum Moderator

      Hello,

       

      This property defines the fatigue strength reduction factor. This setting enables you to adjust the stress-life or strain-life curve(s) by a specified factor while the fatigue analysis is running. The default value is 1. You set the property by making an entry or you can use the slider feature associated with the property. The slider represents the entry range from minimum (0.01) to maximum (1). You use this property to account for a "real world" environment that may be harsher than a rigidly-controlled laboratory environment in which the data was collected. Common fatigue strength reduction factors to account for such things as surface finish can be found in design handbooks.

       

      Here is the link to the  Mechanical User's Guide where you should find all the necessary information regarding Fatigue Analysis Application:

      https://ansyshelp.ansys.com/account/secured?returnurl=/Views/Secured/corp/v232/en/wb_sim/ds_Fatigue_Options.html%23ds_kf_fattool

       

      Thank you,

      Giorgos

    • louiee1907
      Subscriber

      Thank you so much, can you share handbook, please? Although I searched, I did not find it to calculate Kf. 

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