Fatigue damage editing for accelerated durability testing using strain range and SWT parameter criteria

The objective of this research was to determine if conventional strain range editing and a new SWT parameter editing technique can be used to accurately edit a variable amplitude strain history to predetermined damage levels. A variable amplitude strain history containing 62 672 reversals was scaled to various peak strain levels and used as full length histories. These histories were then edited, using both techniques, to the 90% and 50% damage retained levels which removed from 89 to 99.6% of the full length history. Comparisons between calculated and experimental fatigue lives of smooth uniaxial normalized and through hardened SAE 1045 steel specimens subjected to full length and edited histories were used to evaluate the two editing techniques. Both the conventional strain range editing and the new SWT parameter editing techniques successfully edited the predicted amount of damage.