Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
767867 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2010 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

A stainless steel specimen with a pre-existing surface notch is exposed to a convective medium of cyclic temperature. The history of stress intensity factor of the cracked body for different crack lengths is obtained by a closed-form integration of the stress field, using Duhamel’s theory with principle of superposition and appropriate weight functions. The obtained results are compared with numerical simulations performed with ABAQUS and they appear to be in very good agreement. The stress intensity factor history shows that fatigue behavior does not depend only on temperature amplitude ΔT=Tmax-TminΔT=Tmax-Tmin, quenching rate, and duration of thermal shock but also on heating rate and duration.

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