2003
DOI: 10.1046/j.1460-2695.2003.00675.x
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A unified approach for high and low cycle fatigue based on shakedown concepts

Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to present a unified analysis to both high and low cycle fatigue based on shakedown theories and dissipated energy. The discussion starts with a presentation of the fatigue phenomena at different scales (microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic) and of the main shakedown theorems. A review of the Dang Van high cycle fatigue criterion shows that this criterion is essentially based on the hypothesis of elastic shakedown and can therefore be expressed as a bounded cumulated dissipated … Show more

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“…45,84 Computational methods for the lifetime assessment of stents are discussed based on a shakedown analysis of the fatigue phenomena, as treated in, e.g., Ref. 21. More precisely, the shakedown analysis classifies the mechanical stress-strain response of a structure under cyclic loading in three main categories: (i) elastic shakedown if the response is linear and no hysteretic loop is observed, (ii) plastic shakedown if the response exhibits a hysteretic loop, and (iii) ratcheting if the response is a non-closed path drifting to larger-andlarger strains.…”
Section: Computational Approaches For the Lifetime Assessment Of Stentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…45,84 Computational methods for the lifetime assessment of stents are discussed based on a shakedown analysis of the fatigue phenomena, as treated in, e.g., Ref. 21. More precisely, the shakedown analysis classifies the mechanical stress-strain response of a structure under cyclic loading in three main categories: (i) elastic shakedown if the response is linear and no hysteretic loop is observed, (ii) plastic shakedown if the response exhibits a hysteretic loop, and (iii) ratcheting if the response is a non-closed path drifting to larger-andlarger strains.…”
Section: Computational Approaches For the Lifetime Assessment Of Stentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The case of elastic shakedown was identified as the most favorable for the electromechanical efficiency because the hysteresis in the charge-voltage response was found to be reduced. It can be added that elastic shakedown is also expected to be fa-vorable for the mechanical fatigue behavior (Constantinescu et al, 2003). Building on such arguments, elastic shakedown appears as the most desirable regime for lithium-ion batteries.…”
Section: Consequencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 we focus on the particular case of elastic shakedown which is arguably the most beneficial with respect to fatigue (see e.g. Constantinescu et al (2003) and references therein). Our objective is to obtain a priori restrictions on the loading for ensuring that elastic shakedown occurs, in the spirit of Melan theorem in standard plasticity (Melan, 1936;Koiter, 1960;Symonds, 1951).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Depending on the specific form of these theories, the relevant stresses for fatigue analysis are estimated at a certain distance from the notch (point method), or averaged along a line (line method) or along an area (area method). [3,4,5] The aim of this paper is to study the suitability of the Dang Van criterion, [6,7,8] which is associated with an adequate representative volume element (or critical volume) for the estimation of the fatigue strength of notched specimens. It is based on elastic-plastic simulations and calibrated with tests conducted at CETIM on smooth and notched specimens subjected to: tension-compression with or without mean stress; rotating-bending; fully reversed torsion.…”
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