The fatigue life along a towed tether can be estimated in a time domain analysis. The formula used to calculate the fatigue life is
(10–19) |
where is the stress range computed from a rainflow count
of time history stresses,
is the number of cycles per day for this stress range from a probability
distribution by a rainflow count,
is the stress concentration
factor, and
and
are the S-N curve slope and the S-N curve intercept
coefficient respectively.
The extreme values of stress are based on the assumption that stress has a Rayleigh distribution. The peak stress is given by
(10–20) |
where is the mean stress,
is
the root mean square of the stress, and
is the number of cycles per hour
(based on the mean number of positive and negative peaks per hour
in the stress time history).