Incorporating finite element analysis into component life and reliability
- Author:
- Zaretsky, Erwin V.
- Published:
- JAN 1, 1991.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- August, Richard
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- A method for calculating a component's design survivability by incorporating finite element analysis and probabilistic material properties was developed. The method evaluates design parameters through direct comparisons of component survivability expressed in terms of Weibull parameters. The analysis was applied to a rotating disk with mounting bolt holes. The highest probability of failure occurred at, or near, the maximum shear stress region of the bolt holes. Distribution of failure as a function of Weibull slope affects the probability of survival. Where Weibull parameters are unknown for a rotating disk, it may be permissible to assume Weibull parameters, as well as the stress-life exponent, in order to determine the disk speed where the probability of survival is highest.
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- Collection:
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note:
- Document ID: 19910014237.
Accession ID: 91N23550.
E-6220.
NAS 1.15:104400.
NASA-TM-104400.
Biennial Conference on Reliability, Stress Analysis, and Failure Prevention; 22-25 Sep. 1991; Miami, FL; United States. - Terms of Use and Reproduction:
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