Authors
Mehdi Naderi, Mehdi Amiri, MM Khonsari
Publication date
2010/2/8
Journal
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
Volume
466
Issue
2114
Pages
423-438
Publisher
The Royal Society Publishing
Description
Entropy production during the fatigue process can serve as a measure of degradation. We postulate that the thermodynamic entropy of metals undergoing repeated cyclic load reaching the point of fracture is a constant, independent of geometry, load and frequency. That is, the necessary and sufficient condition for the final fracture of a metal undergoing fatigue load corresponds to a constant irreversible entropy gain. To examine validity, we present the results of an extensive set of both experimental tests and analytical predictions that involve bending, torsion and tension-compression of aluminium 6061-T6 and stainless steel 304 specimens. The concept of tallying up the entropy generation has application in determining the fatigue life of components undergoing cyclic bending, torsion and tension-compression.
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M Naderi, M Amiri, MM Khonsari - Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical …, 2010