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Physics-based machine learning for fatigue lifetime prediction under non-uniform loading scenarios

7 March 2025
Abedulgader Baktheer
Fadi Aldakheel
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Abstract

Accurate lifetime prediction of structures subjected to cyclic loading is vital, especially in scenarios involving non-uniform loading histories where load sequencing critically influences structural durability. Addressing this complexity requires advanced modeling approaches capable of capturing the intricate relationship between loading sequences and fatigue lifetime. Traditional fatigue simulations are computationally prohibitive, necessitating more efficient methods. This study highlights the potential of physics-based machine learning (ϕ\phiϕML) to predict the fatigue lifetime of materials. Specifically, a FFNN is designed to embed physical constraints from experimental evidence directly into its architecture to enhance prediction accuracy. It is trained using numerical simulations generated by a physically based anisotropic continuum damage fatigue model. The model is calibrated and validated against experimental fatigue data of concrete cylinder specimens tested in uniaxial compression. The proposed approach demonstrates superior accuracy compared to purely data-driven neural networks, particularly in situations with limited training data, achieving realistic predictions of damage accumulation. Thus, a general algorithm is developed and successfully applied to predict fatigue lifetimes under complex loading scenarios with multiple loading ranges. Hereby, the ϕ\phiϕML model serves as a surrogate to capture damage evolution across load transitions. The ϕ\phiϕML based algorithm is subsequently employed to investigate the influence of multiple loading transitions on accumulated fatigue life, and its predictions align with trends observed in recent experimental studies. This work demonstrates ϕ\phiϕML as a promising technique for efficient and reliable fatigue life prediction in engineering structures, with possible integration into digital twin models for real-time assessment.

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@article{baktheer2025_2503.05419,
  title={ Physics-based machine learning for fatigue lifetime prediction under non-uniform loading scenarios },
  author={ Abedulgader Baktheer and Fadi Aldakheel },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.05419},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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