Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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772068 | Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2008 | 12 Pages |
Previous work by the authors has shown that torsional fatigue tests on cold drawn tube specimens with a longitudinal micronotch present both Mode III ahead of the crack tip (throughout the tube thickness) and Mode I at the defect edges. The co-planar Mode III propagation was prevalent and is followed by Mode II crack propagation along the cold drawn direction.In this work, this behaviour is further investigated by a new series of experimental tests together with a finite element analysis. The mechanisms behind this competition between Mode I and Mode III cracks are analysed and some fractographies were performed on run-outs, broken and interrupted tests.Indeed, pure Mode I and pure Mode II crack propagation rates along with mixed mode crack propagation rates are analysed. Finally, the conditions in order to get Mode I crack growth or shear driven propagation are discussed.