Abstract

Under external loadings, notched components always show varying degrees of stress concentration. Accordingly, different kinds of approaches have been presented to characterize notch fatigue behaviours under complex loading histories. Among them, the considering of the stress gradient effect is a popular perspective, together with the fatigue damage zone and critical distance concepts. This work systematically reviews recent advances on notch fatigue analysis considering the stress gradient effect. Specifically, four approaches are summarized and explored, namely the local stress/strain-based approaches, critical distance-based approaches, critical plane-based approaches, and weighting control parameters-based approaches. This review aims to provide a systematic review and comparison on these methods, therefore to offer a reference for subsequent research on notch fatigue.

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