Fatigue strength of vascomax 350

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To calculate the fatigue strength of Vascomax 350, which has an ultimate strength of 350 ksi, it is essential to reference appropriate material data, as traditional resources like the Machine Design Handbook by Shigley may not provide relevant examples for materials exceeding 200 ksi. The primary requirement is to determine the true stress at fracture (σ'F) for Vascomax 350. Additional resources, such as the provided link to Danvils, may offer valuable information on the material's properties and assist in the calculation process.
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Hi,

I need to calculate the fatigue strength of vascomax 350 material.
I have referred Machine design Hand book, Author-Shigley
The data provided and example calculation is for material having Ultimate strength less than 200ksi.
The Ultimate strength of vascomax 350 is 350ksi .

Please help me calculating the fatigue strength for the material.

Mainly I require the true stress at fracture (σ'F) for the material.

Thanks,

Ana
 
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Here is one site that gives information.
http://danvils.com/VascoMaxC.pdf
 
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