Abstract
Many failures of structural components are attributed to fatigue due to repeated loading and unloading conditions. The crack growth due to fatigue, represents a critical issue for the integrity and capacity of structural components. Apart from the loading conditions, the shape of the structural components plays an important role in their service life. In this study, extended finite element and level set methods are integrated into a probabilistic shape design optimization framework aiming to improve the service life of structural components under fatigue. In this context, the relation between the geometry of the structural components and their service life is investigated. The effect of uncertain material properties as well as the crack tip initialization, described by random variables is also examined. Comparisons between optimized shapes obtained for various targeted fatigue life values are addressed, while the location of the initial imperfection along with its orientation are found to have a significant effect on the optimal shapes for the components studied.
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