Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
767782 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Axles and shafts are of prime importance concerning safety in transportation industry and railway in particular. Knowledge of fatigue crack growth under typical loading conditions of axles and shafts with rotating bending and steady torsion is therefore essential for design and maintenance purposes. The effect of a steady torsion on both small and long crack growth under rotating bending is focused in this paper. For small crack growth, a modified effective strain-based intensity factor range is proposed as the parameter that correlates small fatigue crack growth data under proportional or non-proportional multiaxial loading conditions. Results show that this parameter is appropriate for determining fatigue crack growth of small cracks on rotating bending with an imposed steady torsion.

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