Technical Notes - The Statistical Nature of the Endurance Limit

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. T. Ransom R. F. Mehl
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

For many years the Metals Research Laboratory of Carnegie Institute of Technology has been concerned with the statistical nature of the engineering properties of steel from an experimental viewpoint, particularly those properties representing ductility.' In the past three years new work has been directed toward evaluating the statistical nature of the endurance properties. It has been shown that both the fracture curve and the endurance limit in fatigue are markedly statistical in nature. The S-N curve (and the endurance limit) of ferrous materials is often determined with specimens which number as few as ten. The common procedure is to test the first specimen at a stress well above the expected endurance hmit. Each succeeding specimen is then tested at a progressively lower stress, until, after five or six tests, a specimen runs ten million or so cycles without failing. Two or three more specimens are then used to find the highest stress at which failure will not occur; the limiting stress determined in this way is called the endurance limit. It has now been found, however, that the variability in the fracture curve and in the endurance limit in heat-treated alloy forging steels is so great that S-N curves must be drawn on the basis of distribution curves which can be appraised only by statistical methods. Two methods have been adopted in this study: (1) straightforward statistical studies of cycles to fracture of a number of specimens at each of a series of stress levels, and (2) a new abbreviated statistical method, known as "staircase testing."2 The latter corisists in testing a series of specimens, one by one, with the test stress for any given specimen automatically
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APA: J. T. Ransom R. F. Mehl  (1950)  Technical Notes - The Statistical Nature of the Endurance Limit

MLA: J. T. Ransom R. F. Mehl Technical Notes - The Statistical Nature of the Endurance Limit. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1950.

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