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Rotating Beam Fatigue Tester

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specimen radius (mm)
0.08
frequency (rpm)
125
bending radius (mm)
1.5
bending sector
0
This Demonstration plots the tension variation at the surface of a cylindrical specimen in a rotating beam fatigue test.
The fatigue life of a material is commonly tested by applying a cyclical load to it, alternating between tension and compression. For cylindrically shaped specimens, the rotating beam fatigue test can be used. In this test, the specimen is subject to a sinusoidal bending moment while it is being rotated at a steady speed. The center line of the specimen forms a neutral axis. The amplitude of the bending moment applied is proportional to the distance from that neutral axis. It is highest at the surface and zero at the neutral axis itself. The number of cycles until failure is a good measure for the fatigue life of the material.
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