Abstract
Load spectrum enhancement is a pivotal accelerated fatigue testing methodology employed to substantially reduce test duration and associated costs. This technique operates by strategically elevating load amplitudes while ensuring the preservation of the original failure mechanism. In this study, a novel fatigue life prediction model for variable amplitude loading is developed by integrating the theories of Equivalent Initial Flaw Size (EIFS) and the Equivalent Plastic Zone (EPZ). This integrated approach explicitly accounts for both the small crack effect and load interaction effects, which are critical yet often oversimplified aspects of fatigue damage accumulation. The model is subsequently applied to quantitatively establish the relationship between the Load Enhancement Factor (LEF) and the test time or compression ratio. Finally, fatigue tests on typical 2A14 aluminum alloy structures under variable amplitude loading are conducted to validate the proposed model. The results demonstrate a significant life reduction with increasing LEF, achieving a remarkable test time reduction of over 50% at an LEF of 1.2. All experimental data fall within a scatter band of three, relative to the model prediction. Additionally, the predicted mean compression ratio exhibits approximate agreement with the experimental data, with errors within an acceptable range. This work provides a physically grounded and practically validated framework for implementing efficient and reliable load spectrum enhancement.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 5026 |
| Journal | Materials |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue number | 21 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Nov 2025 |
Keywords
- accelerated life testing
- equivalent plastic zone
- fatigue life prediction
- load spectrum enhancement
- variable amplitude loading
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