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Analysis Of Fatigue Crack Propagation In Welded Steels, Roberto Angelo Demarte Oct 2016

Analysis Of Fatigue Crack Propagation In Welded Steels, Roberto Angelo Demarte

Master's Theses (2009 -)

This thesis presents the study of fatigue crack propagation in a low carbon steel (ASTM A36) and two different weld metals (AWS A5.18 and AWS A5.28). Fatigue crack propagation data for each weld wire is of interest because of its use for predicting and analyzing service failures. Fatigue crack growth test specimens were developed and fabricated for the low carbon steel base metal and for each weld wire. Weld specimens were stress relieved prior to fatigue testing. Specimens were tested on a closed-loop servo hydraulic test machine at two different load ratios. Fatigue test data was collected to characterize both …


Evaluation Of Forearm Muscle Fatigue From Operating A Motorcycle Clutch, Megan O. Conrad, Richard W. Marklin Jan 2014

Evaluation Of Forearm Muscle Fatigue From Operating A Motorcycle Clutch, Megan O. Conrad, Richard W. Marklin

Mechanical Engineering Faculty Research and Publications

A laboratory experiment evaluated the effect of motorcycle clutch design on the electromyography (EMG) activity of the primary agonist finger flexor muscle in the forearm. The goal was to compare muscle fatigue resulting from operation of two different motorcycle clutches in simulated traffic. EMG activity from the flexor digitorum superficialis (FDS) muscle of 12 female and 11 males were recorded while each participant operated an existing motorcycle clutch (requiring 98 N peak force) as well as an alternate design (requiring 36 N peak force) during 60-minute simulations. Muscle fatigue was quantified by measuring the decrease in median frequency of the …


The Effect Of Cryogenic Treatment On The Fatigue Life Of Chrome Silicon Steel Compression Springs, Debra Lynn Smith Apr 2011

The Effect Of Cryogenic Treatment On The Fatigue Life Of Chrome Silicon Steel Compression Springs, Debra Lynn Smith

Dissertations (1934 -)

The purpose of this dissertation is to explore the effect of cryogenic treatment on the fatigue life of compression springs. Product manufacturers are constantly searching for ways to make their products last longer. This dissertation addresses three questions: (1) What is the effect of cryogenic treatment on the fatigue life of chrome silicon steel compression springs? Does the life increase, decrease, or remain the same? (2) What is the effect of cryogenic treatment on the Percent Load Loss (Stress Relaxation) of chrome silicon steel compression springs? (3) What are the possible changes in the material that cause these effects?

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