1. Fatigue failure analysis of holding U-bolts of a cooling fan blade
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Reihanian, M., Sherafatnia, K., and Sajjadnejad, M.
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FAILURE analysis , *METAL fatigue , *BOLTS & nuts , *FANS (Machinery) , *BLADES (Hydraulic machinery) , *FRACTOGRAPHY , *NOTCH effect , *STRESS corrosion - Abstract
Abstract: Fatigue failure of holding U-bolt of a cooling fan blade is analyzed. Fractography of the fracture surface reveals the characteristics of a fatigue fracture. Finite element modeling is used for stress analyzing. Analysis of the loading conditions indicates that the bolts are under multiaxial fatigue. Effective alternating and mean stresses are obtained based on the multiaxial fatigue criteria. By using the modified Goodman approach and considering the notch effect, effective stress amplitude, is obtained for all nodes. The highest stress amplitude is obtained at six critical nodes. Fatigue life for the most critical node is determined as 3.63 million cycles. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2011
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