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July 25, 2024 at 6:49 amjavat33489Subscriber
Hi all.
Previously, I wrote a post about how to scale fatigue:I had an idea for a second option on how to do this.
Please help me, describe the method:
1. Collect stresses beyond 10 mm at critical points.
2. Next, these stresses are divided into components by amplitude and average stress using the rain method.
3. Now scale these cycles to the required depth and calculate the accumulated fatigue. -
August 13, 2024 at 2:07 pmUshnish BasuAnsys Employee
Please see my response in your original query
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