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pyLife – a general library for fatigue and reliability

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pyLife is an Open Source Python library for state of the art algorithms used in lifetime assessment of mechanical components subject to fatigue load.

Purpose of the project

This library was originally compiled at Bosch Research to collect algorithms needed by different in house software projects, that deal with lifetime prediction and material fatigue on a component level. In order to further extent and scrutinize it we decided to release it as Open Source. Read this article about pyLife's origin.

So we are welcoming collaboration not only from science and education but also from other commercial companies dealing with the topic. We commend this library to university teachers to use it for education purposes.

Status

pyLife-2.0.0 has been released. That means that for the time being we hope that we will not introduce breaking changes. That does not mean that the release is stable finished and perfect. We will do small improvements, especially with respect to documentation in the upcoming months and release them frequently as 2.0.x releases. Once we have noticeable feature additions we will come up with a 2.x.0 release. No ETA about that.

Contents

There are/will be the following subpackages:

  • stress everything related to stress calculation

    • equivalent stress
    • stress gradient calculation
    • rainflow counting
    • ...
  • strength everything related to strength calculation

    • failure probability estimation
    • S-N-calculations
    • ...
  • mesh FEM mesh related stuff

    • stress gradients
    • FEM-mapping
    • hotspot detection
  • util all the more general utilities

    • ...
  • materialdata analysis of material testing data

    • Wöhler (SN-curve) data analysis
  • materiallaws modeling material behavior

    • Ramberg Osgood
    • Wöhler curves
  • vmap a interface to VMAP

License

pyLife is open-sourced under the Apache-2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.

For a list of other open source components included in pyLife, see the file 3rd-party-licenses.txt.

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