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Goodman criteria (Goodman Line) :- Used for brittle Materials.
A straight line joining Se on the stress amplitude axis and Sat on the mean stress axis is called the Goodman's line,
According to the Goodman criteria , the triangular region below this line is considered to be safe. Hence, any point laying in this triangular region will ensure the safety, of the component for infinite line. The equation for the Goodman line can be written in the form of,
xa+yb=1 ---- (a)
Where,
a = X-axis intercept or mean stress axis intercept = Svt
b = Y-axis intercept or stress amplitude axis intercept = Se
consider any point P(Sm,Sa) on the Goodman line. Using equation (a), the equation for the Goodman line.
SmSut+SaSe=1 --- (1)
Now, introducing the fator of safety Nf as shown in fig.
σm=SmNf and σa=SaNf --- (b)
Substituting Equation (b) in equation 1,
σm.NFSut + σo.NFSe = 1
σmSut + σoSe = 1NF ........(2)
Where,
Sut = Ultimate tensile strength of the material, Nmm2
Se = endurance limit of the component, Nmm2
Sm = Limitting safe mean stress, Nmm2
Sa = Limitting safe stress amplitude, Nmm2
σm = permissible mean stress, Nmm2
σa = permissible stress amplitude, Nmm2
NF = Factor of safety
The equations (1) and (2) represent the Goodman line.