Accelerated Fatigue-Testing Improvements-from Road to Laboratory 730564
This paper describes a technique for programming accelerated laboratory fatigue tests which is called the “peak-valley-pair” (P-V-P) method. As presented, the P-V-P method applies to automotive structural components which are insensitive to frequency and subjected to unidirectional loading.
The P-V-P algorithm operates on the measured service responses of the component (displacement, load, strain, etc.) to yield the control signal for a laboratory fatigue test. Associated data processing and an example of this methodology are also presented.
Citation: Hollinger, D. and Mueller, A., "Accelerated Fatigue-Testing Improvements-from Road to Laboratory," SAE Technical Paper 730564, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730564. Download Citation
Author(s):
Don Hollinger, Arv Mueller
Affiliated:
Chevrolet Motor Car Div., General Motors Corp.
Pages: 10
Event:
National Automobile Engineering Meeting
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1973 Transactions-V82-A
Related Topics:
Fatigue
Mathematical models
Roads and highways
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