Double Linear Damage Rule (DLDR) method for use by structural designers to determine fatigue-crack-initiation life when structure subjected to unsteady, variable-amplitude cyclic loadings. Method calculates in advance of service how many loading cycles imposed on structural component before macroscopic crack initiates. Approach eventually used in design of high performance systems and incorporated into design handbooks and codes.
Double Linear Damage Rule for Fatigue Analysis
NASA Tech Briefs ; 8 , 3
1985-02-01
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Application of a double linear damage rule to cumulative fatigue
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