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Meshless Strain Life Fatigue with Altair SimSolid

Explore the capabilities of meshless strain life fatigue analysis from within Altair SimSolid.

  • Create multi-loadcase structural analysis
  • Automatically import fatigue channels and map them to structural loadcases via CSV file  to create time fatigue events
  • Manually create sequential fatigue events
  • View fatigue damage and life results for individual or combined events
  • Rank and isolate parts by damage/life 

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    GirishMUser: "GirishM"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by GirishM

    What method is used to correct the elastic stresses?

    What method is used to correct the elastic stresses?

    In this case, I've used the default stress correction methods for EN analysis in SimSolid which are Smith, Watson, Topper (SWT) Method for tension and Fatemi-Socie (FS) for shear.

    This methods are well known and documented in detail in the SimSolid Help.

    GirishMUser: "GirishM"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by GirishM

    What method is used to correct the elastic stresses?

    In this case, I've used the default stress correction methods for EN analysis in SimSolid which are Smith, Watson, Topper (SWT) Method for tension and Fatemi-Socie (FS) for shear.

    This methods are well known and documented in detail in the SimSolid Help.

    what about correction of elastic stresses to elasto-plastic stresses?

    What method is used to correct the elastic stresses?

    In this case, I've used the default stress correction methods for EN analysis in SimSolid which are Smith, Watson, Topper (SWT) Method for tension and Fatemi-Socie (FS) for shear.

    This methods are well known and documented in detail in the SimSolid Help.

    what about correction of elastic stresses to elasto-plastic stresses?

    In this case SimSolid leverages Neuber correction