Abstract

The paper presents the validation of a temperature modified Dirlik method. This method enables an estimation of high cycle fatigue damage for uniaxial loadings caused by random vibrations directly from a known power spectral analysis with the temperature effect. High cycle fatigue properties of high pressure die-cast aluminium alloy AlSi9Cu3 are investigated at elevated temperatures. Standard fatigue tests are performed to determine the temperature dependent S–N curves. In the next step special fatigue tests are developed and performed to validate the temperature modified Dirlik method. Finally, the numerical simulation results are compared with the experimental results. The temperature modified Dirlik method is tested successfully. Besides, it enables a computationally fast fatigue damage estimation of random stress loadings and temperature histories.

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