Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9703866 International Journal of Fatigue 2005 20 Pages PDF
Abstract
A model for fatigue crack growth (FCG) analysis based on the elastic-plastic crack tip stress-strain history was proposed. The fatigue crack growth was predicted by simulating the stress-strain response in the material volume adjacent to the crack tip and estimating the accumulated fatigue damage. The fatigue crack growth was regarded as a process of successive crack re-initiation in the crack tip region. The model was developed to predict the effect of the mean stress including the influence of the applied compressive stress. A fatigue crack growth expression was derived using both the plane strain and plane stress state assumption. It was found that the FCG was controlled by a two parameter driving force in the form of: Δκ=Kmax,totpΔKtot(1−p). The driving force was derived on the basis of the local stresses and strains at the crack tip using the Smith-Watson-Topper (SWT) fatigue damage parameter: D=σmaxΔε/2.The effect of the internal (residual) stress induced by the reversed cyclic plasticity was accounted for the subsequent analysis. Experimental fatigue crack growth data sets for two aluminum alloys (7075-T6 and 2024-T351) and one steel alloy (4340) were used for the verification of the model.
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