NEiFatigueby Noran Engineering NEiFatigue (WinLife) allows Engineers to calculate the fatigue life of components under dynamic loading. The fatigue life can be calculated by using a classical Nominal Stress method, or by using the more sophisticated Local Strain method.
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NEiFatigue (WinLife) allows engineers to calculate the fatigue life of components under dynamic loading. The fatigue life can be calculated by using a classical Nominal Stress method, or by using the more sophisticated Local Strain method.
Capabilities
- Fatigue Calculation without FEM
- Classical methods: nominal stress concept and local concept
- Stress S-N curves and mean stress sensitivity are required for the nominal stress concept
- Cyclic stress-strain curves, strain e-N curves and damage parameter curves according to Smith, Watson and Tooper are required for the local concept
- Component loading is provided for both methods
- Loading history (stress, moment, force) obtained from a measurement can also be used
- Rainflow method used for counting of stress histories
- Easy to use Load Spectrum generator
- S-N curve generator for steel, aluminum alloys and cast iron
- Fatigue life database calculated (can be extended by the user); contains S-N curves and data describing the damage for materials commonly used
- Rainflow matrix plots
- Load spectrum plots
- Load hysteresis plots
- Damage XY and Contour plots
- Fatigue Calculation Combined with FEM
- Static FE calculation is used to ascertain the stress within the component
- The direction of the standard load must correspond to the actual force
- Critical nodes can be selected for the fatigue life calculation thus reducing the calculation time
- S-N curves for failure probabilities between 0 and 100% can be created
- Multiaxial Calculation
- Method used when several loadings have an effect on a structure and are not in sync, and not proportional
- Up to 100 loadings working independently can be taken into account
- Should be used if the principal stress directions vary considerably in the component as the calculation is very time consuming
- Applications: bodywork structures, axle components, crankshafts, rotary blades for wind power stations
- Strain measurement data can be used
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