On the use of the theory of critical distances with mesh control for fretting fatigue lifetime assessment Articles uri icon

authors

  • ZABALA, A.
  • INFANTE GARCIA, DIEGO
  • GINER, E.
  • GOEL, S.
  • ENDRINO, J.L.
  • LLAVORI, I

publication date

  • February 2020

start page

  • 1

end page

  • 8

issue

  • (105985)

volume

  • 142

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0301-679X

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1879-2464

abstract

  • This work analyses the viability of the theory of critical distances (TCD) using mesh control for fretting fatigue lifetime assessment. More than seven hundred sets of simulations were performed by taking seventy different experimental tests reported previously in the literature. The outcome of the present study suggests that the TCD mesh control method can be extended to fretting fatigue problems by the reasonable assumption of setting the right element size proportional to critical distance. In this study, a significant computational time reduction of up to 97% was obtained. Thus, this study provides a simple method to design complex 3D industrial components subjected to fretting fatigue phenomena using finite element analysis efficiently without requiring complex remeshing techniques.

subjects

  • Mechanical Engineering

keywords

  • finite element analysis; fretting fatigue; theory of critical distances (tcd)