Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1583329 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The Paris-Hertzberg-McClintock crack growth rate law, da/dN=b(ÎKeff/Eb)3, will demonstrate that crack growth is not of significant portion of total life if over 107 cycles for a low carbon steel SAE 8620, with ferrite-pearlite microstructure. In this discussion, the presence of closure will be explored for a range of transition sizes from small to long crack and various load ratios. Cracks initiating at both surface and internal sites will also be considered. Finally, the stress intensity factor at final failure for internal failure will be estimated to see its impact.
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Authors
Israel Marines-Garcia, Paul C. Paris, Hiroshi Tada, Claude Bathias,