Abstract

An endurance against multiaxial fatigue of 316L steel is studied. A fatigue life curve of torsional mode is substantially shifted to longer fatigue lives while tension/compression mode causes fracture the earliest. Fatigue life curves of both multiaxial modes are close to axial mode. Fourteen critical plane models for fatigue life predictions were applied and compared. Modified Smith-Watson-Topper models proved to be the most accurate. Criteria proposed by Fatemi and Socie, Li et al., Zhu et al. and by Wang and Brown provided satisfactory results as well. Smith-Watson-Topper model led to the most precise predictions of fatigue crack orientation.

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