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Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics Library

The ETBX Fatigue And Fracture Mechanics library contains modules that focus on the evaluation of stress concentrations, fatigue life, and crack formation and propagation. Click on a module name below to view the module's documentation.

Singular Stress And Displacement Fields

The Singular Stress and Displacement Fields module calculates the stresses and displacements at a point near a crack tip.

 


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Miner's Rule

The Miner's Rule module calculates the fatigue life of a part under variable amplitude loading using constant amplitude fatigue life data.


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Fatigue Crack Growth

The Fatigue Crack Growth module calculates the fatigue crack growth rate and the cycles-to-failure assuming a Safe-Life design approach.


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Plastic Zone

The Plastic Zone Size module solves for the radius of the region of plastic strain near a crack tip.


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Stress-Life Fatigue Analysis

The Strain-Life Fatigue Analysis module calculates the fatigue life of a part under constant amplitude oscillatory loading assuming that the strain range controls fatigue life.


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Strain-Life Fatigue Analysis

The Stress-Life Fatigue Analysis module calculates the fatigue life of a part under constant amplitude oscillatory loading assuming that the stress range controls fatigue life.


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Stress Concentration Factors

The Stress Concentration Factors module calculates stress concentration factors for various shaft and plate geometries assuming homogenous, isotropic, and elastic material.


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Stress Intensity Factors

The Stress Intensity Factors module calculates the stress intensity factors for through cracks in flat plates subject to Mode I (normal to the crack plane), Mode II (in-plane shear loading), and Mode III (out-of-plane shear loading) loading. The module also calculates residual stress, maximum permissible crack length, and fracture toughness


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