Fatigue curve search

Hello

 I am looking for fatigue curves to perform linear fatigue simulations.

those offered on SW simulation Pro remain very standard.

or can they be found on the Mycad service website? or elsewhere? the materials are Au4G, S235 and 316L stainless steel.....

Regards.

FG

Good evening @FG

I guess you know this

http://help.solidworks.com/2016/French/SolidWorks/cworks/t_External_File_Format.htm?id=106d1f6063ed4f3681bb1ff5178aab46#Pg0

But probably the simplest since you have a PRO license, it probably means that you are in maintenance, so it's up to your VAR to find you the info from SW. Unless a burly Visiativ guy is that on his computer and comes to the forum ;-)

Otherwise try on the American forum where there are more people dealing with simulation than on our French Forum.

Kind regards

 

If you are a CETIM subscriber, they have output data:

High Cycle Count Materials – Fatigue Data – June 2018

https://www.cetim.fr/mecatheque/Mecatheque/Resultats-d-actions-collectives/Donnees-Materiaux-Fatigue-a-grand-nombre-de-cycles-juin-2018

Low Cycle Count Materials – Fatigue Data – October 2018

Otherwise a good google search with the name of your material (and American equivalents for example) in French and/or English and you have a good chance of coming across thesis results or data from manufacturers.

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Hello to both of you and thank you for your feedback.

Froussel, indeed I had zapped the curves of the CETIM. I'm not a member but in my network, I may find someone.

zozo_mp, the burly maouss of Visiativ ..... wellnnnn... I haven't seen him yet, and despite my emails sent on the subject to the salesperson, he must be turning a deaf ear... not great.

And yes, I'm in maintenance on the Simul Pro 2019 version.

FaGa

 

 

 

Hello @GFI technology

Don't let yourself be fooled , you have a PRO license which is very very expensive and the maintenance of the PRO license is very expensive too: so as you are in maintenance it is up to the hot-line to solve your PB.

If the hotline, which in principle is nice (not always, but that's another story), if they don't want to or can't, then you have to climb. You send your boss to the coal mine and he summons the salesman and makes it clear to him that otherwise he will cut his Gonads. If the salesman plays the sleeping lady that your boss calls the Boss of Visiativ.
In general, things are resolved as if by a miracle without going to Lourdes or by burning candles to St. Rita, patroness of desperate   causes ;-)  ;-) ;-)

Kind regards