Title of article :
Low cycle fatigue life prediction of an engine exhaust manifold
Author/Authors :
Ashouri, Hojjat Department of Mechanical Engineering - Yadegar-e-Imam Khomeini (RAH) Shahre-Rey Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
This paper presents low cycle fatigue (LCF) life prediction of an engine
exhaust manifold. First Solidworks software was used to model the
exhaust manifolds. Then Ansys Workbench software was used to
determine stress and fatigue life based on Morrow and Smith-Watson-
Topper (SWT) approaches. Thermal fatigue (TMF) of the engine
components easily happens due to excessive temperature gradient and
thermal stress. Modern exhaust systems must withstand severe cyclic
mechanical and thermal loads throughout the whole life cycle. The
numerical results showed that the temperature and thermal stresses have
the most critical values at the confluence region of the exhaust
manifolds. This area was under low cycle fatigue. After several cycles
the fatigue cracks will appear in this region. The results of the finite
element analysis (FEA) correspond with the experimental tests, carried
out in references, and illustrate the exhaust manifolds cracked in this
region. Finite element (FE) simulation proved a close correlation
between Morrow and SWT criterions results. The lifetime of this part can
be determined through finite element analysis instead of experimental
tests.
Keywords :
confluence cracks , exhaust manifolds , Morrow and SWT approaches , low cycle fatigue
Journal title :
Automotive Science and Engineering