| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 775048 | Engineering Fracture Mechanics | 2013 | 6 Pages |
This work provides forward and inverse voltage to crack length correlations for direct current potential difference (DCPD) crack size measurements in open-hole, single-crack fatigue test coupons. A finite element model was used to develop the correlations for a domain with a centrally located open hole in a long finite-width strip with a through crack from one side of the hole. The strip width was varied from 2 to 10 times the hole diameter. The correlations were applied to experimental results and validated by comparing DCPD results to digital photomicroscopic crack length measurements. A conformal mapping of the often-used Johnson solution was found to be inaccurate for the open-hole geometry.
► Crack length to voltage correlations are developed for a single crack at an open hole. ► Correlations are determined from finite element analyses and validated by crack measurements. ► Closed-form expressions provide forward and inverse correlations, for a range of hole size.
