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April 22, 2024 at 11:52 pm
Michael Fusaro
SubscriberI have a question about fatigue as it relates to the ANSYS Random vibration module.
If you are using a PSG G Acceleration excitation for the vibration, can that be considered an R= -1 fatigue cycle (i.e. 'fully reversed'?)
I would think a sinusodial vibration input would have a mean centered around zero but I am not sure.
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Thanks in advance,
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April 23, 2024 at 1:36 pm
danielshaw
Ansys EmployeeThe concept of R-Ratio is not applicable to random vibration loading. You are not cycling the a load between values. Yes, a fatigue analysis for harmonic loading would typically assume that the sinusodial loading is centered about zero. That assumption is built into the Mechanical Fatigue Tool.
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