Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
775394 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2010 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper reports the results of a series of biaxial static compression and torsion experiments performed to evaluate the effects of static compression stress on the fatigue life those smooth tubes made of high strength spring steel. Compression pre-stress was introduced by a solid steel bar inserted into a hollow spring and loaded with a screw-joint. The experimentally obtained results show a significant extension of fatigue strain life as a result of combining axial compression loading with torsion. Cracking behavior was observed and it was noted that compression pre-stresses contribute to retardation of the fatigue crack initiation process and, consequently, contribute to the extension of fatigue life. The fatigue shear crack initiated in a transverse direction. This crack continues to propagate in the same direction until it starts to propagate as a macro-crack on the maximum shear plane.

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