Multiaxial fatigue in contacts

The research issues associated with the fatigue strength of multi-axially loaded shaft-hub-connections (WNV) combine two important core topics that are continuously addressed at IKAT. On the one hand, complicated stress states, so-called non-proportional stresses, occur at the point of failure, which can only be evaluated using special strength hypotheses. In addition, tribological influencing variables, such as relative movement in contact (slip) and frictional shear stresses, lead to modified failure mechanisms, which are more critical to evaluate compared to classic/known notches on the free surfaces. Using the multiaxial test rig shown here, we are able to realize any application-specific superposition of rotating bending and cyclic torsion. Subsequent simulations and numerical interpretations of the experimental results of the stress-mechanical and tribological loading finally lead to calculation methods, which are suitable for engineers to estimate the contact strength in the fatigue analysis.