Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7172788 | International Journal of Fatigue | 2007 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
A new concept for fatigue crack propagation tests has been developed. Using a single specimen, it is possible to determine fatigue crack growth curves (da/dN-ÎK) for every stress ratio between RÂ =Â 0.9 and RÂ =Â â1. Additionally, the new concept also provides threshold values for fatigue crack growth for different values of R. In combination with a continuous, autonomous crack length measurement tool (such as the DC potential drop method) this testing procedure can be implemented with minimal time and effort. The test procedure consists of a sequence of Kmax-constant tests with decreasing crack growth rates. There should be no load history effects. According to the procedures described in the ASTM Standard E 647, the results using this new testing procedure fit very well to the da/dN-ÎK curves generated with different specimens. The tests also fulfil all the requirements of ASTM Standard E 647.
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Authors
A. Tesch, R. Pippan, H. Döker,