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Old   April 26, 2005, 03:38
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Rajkumar
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Hi friends,

I want to calculate fatigue life of a shaft which is subjected to bending and torsional moments.for this I am having bending moment in X and Y directions, Torsional moments at particular time intervals.Will any one of you tell how to do this using ANSYS software. pls help me ya.
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Old   April 26, 2005, 06:58
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Buch
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Hi

Well, you are on a CFD (stands for Computational FLUID Dynamics) forum ... Good luck in your search

Buch
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Old   April 26, 2005, 07:48
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The procedure is detailed in the chapter 14 of the Ansys manual. I couldn't help you more because I am not a fatigue specialist.

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Old   April 26, 2005, 10:57
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Machine design book by Shigley
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