نتایج جستجو برای: fatigue crack growth profiles

تعداد نتایج: 1042808  

2017
L. G. Zhao J. Tong M. C. Hardy

Prediction of oxidation-assisted crack growth has been carried out for a nickel-based superalloy at elevated temperature based on finite element analyses of oxygen diffusion, coupled with viscoplastic deformation, near a fatigue crack tip. The material constitutive behaviour, implemented in the finite element code ABAQUS via a user-defined material subroutine (UMAT), was described by a unified ...

2009
P. A. S. Reed

An assessment of the effects of microstructure on room temperature fatigue crack initiation and short crack propagation in a Ni-base superalloy is presented. The assessment was carried out on microstructural variants of U720Li, including as-received U720Li, U720Li-LG (large grain variant) and U720Li-LP (large intragranular coherent γ′ variant). Fatigue tests were carried out at room temperature...

2011
B. J. Carter E. C. Schenck K. W. Barlow

Fretting nucleation models and three-dimensional finite element analyses are used to compute the fretting fatigue life for metallic components. The models predict crack nucleation cycles and location(s). Discrete crack growth simulations provide stress intensity factor histories, with multiple, non-planar, three-dimensional cracks possible. The histories are input into crack growth rate model(s...

1998
K. T. VENKATESWARA R. O. RITCHIE

ÐThe high-temperature fatigue-crack propagation and fracture resistance of a model g-TiAl intermetallic composite reinforced with 20 vol.% ductile b-TiNb particles is examined at elevated temperatures of 650 and 8008C and compared with behavior at room temperature. TiNb reinforcements are found to enhance the fracture toughness of g-TiAl, even at high temperatures, from about 12 to 040 MPa m, a...

2015
Henry Chan Bernard Masserey Paul Fromme

Especially for ageing aircraft the development of fatigue cracks at fastener holes due to stress concentration and varying loading conditions constitutes a significant maintenance problem. High frequency guided waves offer a potential compromise between the capabilities of local bulk ultrasonic measurements with proven defect detection sensitivity and the large area coverage of lower frequency ...

Journal: :BioMedical Engineering OnLine 2004
Rudolf Marx Franz Jungwirth Per-Ole Walter

BACKGROUND Slow crack growth can be described in a v (crack velocity) versus KI (stress intensity factor) diagram. Slow crack growth in ceramics is attributed to corrosion assisted stress at the crack tip or at any pre-existing defect in the ceramic. The combined effect of high stresses at the crack tip and the presence of water or body fluid molecules (reducing surface energy at the crack tip)...

1999
R. O. RITCHIE R. O. Ritchie

The mechanisms of fatigue-crack propagation are examined with particular emphasis on the similarities and differences between cyclic crack growth in ductile materials, such as metals, and corresponding behavior in brittle materials, such as intermetallics and ceramics. This is achieved by considering the process of fatiguecrack growth as a mutual competition between intrinsic mechanisms of crac...

2008
Steffen Brinckmann Erik Van der Giessen

Although a thorough understanding of fatigue crack initiation is lacking, experiments have shown that the evolution of distinct dislocation distributions and surface roughness are key ingredients. In the present study we introduce a computational framework that ties together dislocation dynamics, the fields due to crystallographic surface steps and cohesive surfaces to model near-atomic separat...

2007
C. J. LISSENDEN S. P. TISSOT M. W. TRETHEWEY K. P. MAYNARD

A B S T R A C T Pump shafts used for power generation are susceptible to fatigue cracking while often in near-continuous operation. Technology based on torsional vibration is under development for condition-based assessment of shaft health. The focus of this paper is on the relationship between a crack, which propagated due to bending loads, and the torsional stiffness of the shaft. An analytic...

2017
Khurram Amjad David Asquith Eann A Patterson Christopher M Sebastian Wei-Chung Wang

This article presents an experimental study on the fatigue behaviour of cracks emanating from cold-expanded holes utilizing thermoelastic stress analysis (TSA) and synchrotron X-ray diffraction (SXRD) techniques with the aim of resolving the long-standing ambiguity in the literature regarding potential relaxation, or modification, of beneficial compressive residual stresses as a result of fatig...

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