Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
767777 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2011 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper presents experimental results on fatigue crack growth propagation for the EA4T steel widely employed in the manufacturing of railway axles. Apart from standard M(T) and C(T) specimens, the investigations include bending tests on cylindrical bars and rectangular plates containing semi-elliptical surface cracks, geometries representative of surface flaws in components. The results give an evidence of the crack growth rate dependency upon the geometry and loading conditions of cracked specimens. The paper also concludes that fatigue crack growth rates correlate with crack tip plasticity, even within low and middle stress intensity factor ranges. Some remarks are provided with respect to the significance of the results for assessing residual lives of railway axles under in-service conditions.

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