Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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774732 | Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2014 | 11 Pages |
•We study the effect of occasional mode II loading on mode I fatigue crack growth.•A thin-walled 7075-T6511 aluminum alloy tube is used.•Retardation effect by crack closure is negligible.•Mode II growth is much faster than mode I growth in this alloy.•The accelerated mode II growth should be considered as a predominant factor.
The effect of an occasional mode II loading on the subsequent mode I fatigue crack growth was investigated in a thin-walled 7075-T6511 aluminum alloy tube. Careful observation of crack growth behavior revealed that an occasional mode II loading has two contrasting effects on the subsequent crack growth. First is a retardation effect that is associated with a crack closure development due to the mode II loading. However, this effect was insignificant with respect to the crack growth life as a whole. Second is an acceleration effect that is associated with an accelerated crack growth rate in mode II. It was found that, in a relatively high ΔK regime, mode II crack growth was from one to two orders of magnitude faster than mode I crack growth. This study shows that mode II crack growth should be considered as a predominant factor in evaluating the effect of an occasional mode II loading for a mode I crack in 7075 aluminum alloy.