Journal of Appliance Science & Technology ›› 2026, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (5): 62-66.doi: 10.19784/j.cnki.issn1672-0172.2025.05.010

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Pulse pressure life prediction and analysis of electric water heater liners based on HyperWorks

WANG Xu1,2, ZHANG Haipeng1,2, XIE Jiameng1,2, TONG Tongtong1,2, GAO Xiang1,2   

  1. 1. Qingdao Economic and Technology Development District Haier Water Heater Co., Ltd. Qingdao 266101;
    2. National Innovation Institute of High-end Smart Appliances Qingdao 266101
  • Online:2025-10-01 Published:2026-02-10

Abstract: To address the insufficient accuracy of traditional S-N curve-based methods in predicting the low-cycle pulse fatigue life of thin-walled electric water heater liners, a fatigue life prediction method based on the strain-life (ε-N) theory is proposed. Leveraging the HyperWorks platform, a pulse pressure life prediction model for the liner was constructed by combining OptiStruct static analysis under extreme conditions and the ε-N fatigue calculation module in HyperLife. The predicted fatigue life for the original liner model was 23,829 cycles, while physical testing yielded 18,926 cycles, resulting in an error of 25.9%. By optimizing the head curvature design, the plastic strain at critical areas was significantly reduced. The predicted life for the optimized model increased to 175,864 cycles, representing a 7.38-fold improvement over the original design. Physical testing of the optimized liner confirmed a life of 160,725 cycles, with the error reduced to 9.4%. The study demonstrates that this method effectively quantifies low-cycle fatigue damage in the liner, achieving prediction accuracy suitable for engineering applications. It drastically reduces the traditional reliance on physical testing, shortening the development cycle from weeks to 2 days~3 days and cutting R&D costs by approximately 70%, thus providing an efficient and high-precision solution for the reliability design and life prediction of pressurized components in household appliances.

Key words: HyperWorks, Electric water heater liner, Pulse pressure, Life prediction

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