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fatigue test: material library?

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Hello, everyone! I recently started working with solidworks 2010 and in addition to the graphics part I was very interested in that related to dimensional verification.

Having some experience with ansys since the university I had no difficulty adapting to the good and intuitive simulation interface of solidworks.
However if for static verification (vonmises) there were no problems, for fatigue verification I had to note that the usable materials (those with the sn written in parentheses) are very few. Most of the materials do not contain the fatigue curves (presumably wohler curves) and therefore I cannot conclude the study carried out with certain materials.

do you know where it is possible to find complete material libraries of these curves?



Thank you so much in advance!
 
Hello, everyone! I recently started working with solidworks 2010 and in addition to the graphics part I was very interested in that related to dimensional verification.

Having some experience with ansys since the university I had no difficulty adapting to the good and intuitive simulation interface of solidworks.
However if for static verification (vonmises) there were no problems, for fatigue verification I had to note that the usable materials (those with the sn written in parentheses) are very few. Most of the materials do not contain the fatigue curves (presumably wohler curves) and therefore I cannot conclude the study carried out with certain materials.

do you know where it is possible to find complete material libraries of these curves?



Thank you so much in advance!
http://help.solidworks.com/2011/ita...ion/dialog_box_help/idh_help_materialdlg.htmlhttp://www.campusplastics.com/http://books.google.com/books?id=up5ks9fd_pkchttp://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=85431http://www.weibull.com/knowledge/milhdbk.htmhttp://www.everyspec.com/mil-hdbk/mil-hdbk+(0001+-+0099)/mil_hdbk_5j_139/http://www.grantadesign.com/milpdfs/mil5-h/the first link talks about where solidworks recovers curves and why not, reading you always learn something more, while the other links are positions where to find some curves.
 
the first link talks about where solidworks recovers curves and why not, reading you always learn something more, while the other links are positions where to find some curves.
the first I knew him...the part related to the solidworks materials I read it all. However I can't figure out how to insert the few diagrams found in the below links.

I would need to carry out fatigue checks for parts in fe37 and fe510. do not exist somewhere in the material libraries with fatigue curves already ready? if they do not exist as a caspita I do to find the curves of the above materials and to insert them correctly in the library?
 
the first I knew him...the part related to the solidworks materials I read it all. However I can't figure out how to insert the few diagrams found in the below links.

I would need to carry out fatigue checks for parts in fe37 and fe510. do not exist somewhere in the material libraries with fatigue curves already ready? if they do not exist as a caspita I do to find the curves of the above materials and to insert them correctly in the library?
if the fe37 material or the fe510 do not contain the necessary curves to you, in addition to having enabled 'simulation', copy them and then there is the 'crea curve....' button or go to the 'curve table'.
 
Okay, let's go for steps because this part I'm afraid I don't get it right. I reopened the study done in simulation, I tried to select any material that does not have curves. at that point I return to the fatigue simulation (other window) and there I click with the right on the material and within the appropriate menu where the window of the fatigue curve opens at this point, I believe, I can do two things:

1- I insert a .dat file curve (where do I find it? )
2- I insert points on the cycle/sollecitation diagram (where do I find them? )
 
Okay, let's go for steps because this part I'm afraid I don't get it right. I reopened the study done in simulation, I tried to select any material that does not have curves. at that point I return to the fatigue simulation (other window) and there I click with the right on the material and within the appropriate menu where the window of the fatigue curve opens at this point, I believe, I can do two things:

1- I insert a .dat file curve (where do I find it? )
2- I insert points on the cycle/sollecitation diagram (where do I find them? )
sw default materials are untouchable.
if they lack properties to the untouchable ones cover them and put them in custom materials and from them, only with active 'simulation' as add-in, add your curves.
see image attached.
.dat files you have to have them or create them yourself.
Remember that having the curve you can only have from those who sell the material or in case they are normalized, by the rules that manage them, for this reason they find few.
 

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.dat files you have to have them or create them yourself.
Remember that having the curve you can only have from those who sell the material or in case they are normalized, by the rules that manage them, for this reason they find few.
Man, you know I put the question wrong. I asked for the availability of mathematical bookcases with fatigue curves because I have no curves and I do not know where to get them:frown:

possible that there is not some damn downloadable archive, some kind library sharing with ansys?
 

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