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Impact evaluation of rolling contact fatigue life models
Youngsik Choi* and Xiaoping Yang
The Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, vol. 26, no. 6, pp.1865-1873, 2012
Abstract : Since the accurate prediction of fatigue life has a significant value, many researchers have attempted to develop a reliable fatigue life
model. Recently, rolling contact fatigue life models incorporating machining impact were developed. These models have contributed to a
significant improvement in prediction accuracy as compared with earlier models, thus representing a major step forward in the modeling
effort. This paper compares the prediction accuracy of these models with that of the prediction method in International Standards. When
¥á is set to 0.25, the observed improvement of prediction accuracy as measured by variance of prediction errors due to these models over
that due to prediction method in International Standards is statistically significant. Impact analyses of such improvement are conducted to
illustrate its value. It is further noted that while difference was observed between the variance of prediction errors due to the crack initiation
life model based on a dislocation model and that due to the crack initiation life model based on a local stress-life curve, the observed
difference is not statistically significant.
Keyword : Dislocations; Life prediction; Machining impact; Rolling contact fatigue; Statistics |
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