SDMI releases new update of its Bar Steel Fatigue Database

Wednesday, 17 May 2017 00:11:32 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

The Long Products Market Development Group (LPMDG) of the Steel Market Development Institute (SMDI), today announced the sixth update of its online Bar Steel Fatigue Database. The total publicly available grade/process combinations are now at 164 iterations, which can be found online at the Bar Steel Fatigue Database. SMDI is a business unit of the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI).
 
The database provides crucial grades and heat treatment combinations for safety critical components of vehicles. As auto and other vehicle manufacturers and suppliers use Finite Element Analysis (FEA) to work on next-generation vehicles, they require accurate, reliable bar steel fatigue data. The information in the database has been acquired using sophisticated strain-controlled methods, which provides better, more accurate and detailed component fatigue life predictions than the rudimentary stress-life method.
 
These components are found in the areas of the vehicles where long-term performance is critical and reliable strain-controlled, axial fatigue testing data are required to optimize the part design. Engines are prime targets for performance improvement and boosting efficiency through the use of steel connecting rods, crankshafts and valves. Steering systems offer durable and reliable performance at a high value, making steel the preferred material for rack and pinion systems. In transmission systems, steel concentrates on reducing package size and mass, improving the power density and/or torque output. 
 
The Bar Steel Fatigue Database Project Team is comprised of three LPMDG member companies and eight companies from the ground vehicle industry, including: American Axle & Manufacturing; Caterpillar Inc.; Cummins Inc.; Dana Holding Corporation; Eaton Corporation; Gerdau; FCA US LLC; General Motors Corporation; Meritor; Nucor Corporation; and TimkenSteel.

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