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Multiple Failure Modes Reliability Modeling and Analysis in Crack Growth Life Based on JC Method

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  • YuanTao Sun
  • Chao Liu
  • Qing Zhang
  • XianRong Qin

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The fatigue crack growth (FCG) phenomenon generally exists in large mechanical structures. Due to the influences of varied kinds of random factors, the safety evaluation of structure in FCG is under great uncertainty. In this paper, based on the reliability theory, the limit state equations of fracture failure and static strength failure were derived firstly, and the parameters in those equations were regarded as random variables that follow the normal distribution or log-normal distribution. According to the limit state equations, the JC method (equivalent normalizing method) was used to calculate the reliability indexes under the different failure modes of structure in every stress cycle. Based on the reliability indexes and correlation of the two failure modes, the joint failure probability was obtained. In the end, a specific computation example was given, and the curve of joint failure probability in multiple failure modes was used for comparison with the result of single failure mode. The results indicated that the reliability analysis based on multiple failure modes was more reasonable, and the evaluation of reliability could be obtained in fatigue crack growth process.

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  • YuanTao Sun & Chao Liu & Qing Zhang & XianRong Qin, 2017. "Multiple Failure Modes Reliability Modeling and Analysis in Crack Growth Life Based on JC Method," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2017, pages 1-5, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:2068620
    DOI: 10.1155/2017/2068620
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