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(Low-Cycle-) Fatigue Design According to DIN EN 1999-1-3 State of the Art and Current Research

DIN EN 1999-1-3 presents a comprehensive framework for fatigue design of aluminum structures. Various structural details and joints are included. For safety checks against High-Cycle Fatigue, three design concepts are available: Safe-Life-Design, Damage-Tolerant-Design and Design assisted by Testing...

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Published in:Key Engineering Materials 2016-09, Vol.710, p.439-444
Main Authors: Pessel, Senta, Mensinger, Martin, Radlbeck, Christina, Rengstl, Mathias
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:DIN EN 1999-1-3 presents a comprehensive framework for fatigue design of aluminum structures. Various structural details and joints are included. For safety checks against High-Cycle Fatigue, three design concepts are available: Safe-Life-Design, Damage-Tolerant-Design and Design assisted by Testing. Respective safe-life-design lines are based on a databank including results from stress controlled Wöhler fatigue tests. The phenomenon of Low-Cycle-Fatigue (
ISSN:1013-9826
1662-9795
1662-9795
DOI:10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.710.439