Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
781048 International Journal of Fatigue 2012 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

A comparative study is performed to demonstrate the difference and similarity between the two driving force approach and a small time scale model under both constant and variable amplitude loading. The small time scale model is different from most existing fatigue analysis methodologies and is based on the instantaneous crack growth kinetics within one cycle. The two driving force approach is cycle-based and uses two driving force parameters to describe crack growth rate per cycle under constant amplitude loadings. A simple modified two driving force approach is proposed based on the concept of forward and reverse plastic zone interaction and is used to calculate the fatigue crack growth under general variable amplitude loadings. Extensive experimental data for various metallic materials are used to validate the two driving force model and the small time scale model.

► We examine a novel sub-cycle-based fatigue crack growth formulation for metals. ► Fatigue crack growth in the sub-cycle scale is very complex and non-uniform. ► A new and simple two driving force model is developed. ► Extensive model validation under constant and variable amplitude loading have been performed.

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