On the relationship between mechanical energy rate and heat dissipated
rate during fatigue for a C45 steel depending on stress ratio
Abstract
This work deals with the analysis in the frequency domain of the
temperature signal and mechanical energy rate of C45 steel under two
different fatigue stepwise loading series at stress ratios of 0.1 and
-1. It was first investigated the energy distribution among the harmonic
components of the signals to understand possible variations caused by a
different stress ratio. In addition, the second amplitude harmonic (SAH)
of heat dissipated and mechanical energy rates have been considered in
the analysis and their relationship was investigated. It has been shown
as it depends only on the material, hence it is valid whatever the kind
of the test is without any assumption on the energy supplied to the
material or material hysteresis loop stabilisation. The adopted approach
allows the analysis of intrinsic dissipations by means of rapid,
full-field and contactless techniques without any specific requirement
on loading condition or temperature signal stabilisation.