نتایج جستجو برای: fatigue crack growth profiles

تعداد نتایج: 1042808  

1988
R. O. RITCHIE

Crack tip shielding phenomena, whereby the "effective crack-driving force" actually experienced at the crack tip is locally reduced, are examined with reference to fatigue crack propagation behavior in metals, composites and ceramics. Sources of shielding are briefly described in terms of mechanisms relying on the production of elastically constrained zones which envelop the crack (zone shieldi...

2001
V. Schroeder R. O. Ritchie

Bulk amorphous alloys, such as the Zr41.2Ti13.8Cu12.5Ni10Be22.5 (at.%) alloy, have received much interest lately, particularly for their commercial application in golf club heads. This study seeks to investigate the fatigue behavior of this Zr-based amorphous metal in the presence of air and sodium chloride solution, with the specific goal of identifying mechanisms of environmentally assisted f...

1998
James C. Newman

An assessment of the plasticity-induced crack-closure concept is made, in light of some of the questions that have been raised on the validity of the concept, and the assumptions that have been made concerning crack-tip damage below the crack-opening stress. The impact of using other crack-tip parameters, such as the cyclic crack-tip displacement, to model crack-growth rate behavior was studied...

2016
Inga Mueller Rosalia Rementeria Francisca G. Caballero Matthias Kuntz Thomas Sourmail Eberhard Kerscher

The recently developed nanobainitic steels show high strength as well as high ductility. Although this combination seems to be promising for fatigue design, fatigue properties of nanostructured bainitic steels are often surprisingly low. To improve the fatigue behavior, an understanding of the correlation between the nanobainitic microstructure and the fatigue limit is fundamental. Therefore, o...

2017
Wei Zhang Huili Liu Qiang Wang Jingjing He

In this paper, a strain-intensity-factor-based method is proposed to calculate the fatigue crack growth under the fully reversed loading condition. A theoretical analysis is conducted in detail to demonstrate that the strain intensity factor is likely to be a better driving parameter correlated with the fatigue crack growth rate than the stress intensity factor (SIF), especially for some metall...

2015
Qiang Wang Wei Zhang Shan Jiang

Failure analysis and fatigue life prediction are necessary and critical for engineering structural materials. In this paper, a general methodology is proposed to predict fatigue life of smooth and circular-hole specimens, in which the crack closure model and equivalent initial flaw size (EIFS) concept are employed. Different effects of crack closure on small crack growth region and long crack g...

1998
C. J. GILBERT

ÐTransient cyclic fatigue-crack growth behavior following variable-amplitude loading sequences has been investigated in a hot-pressed, monolithic Si3N4 ceramic (NTK EC-141), for which fracture toughness (resistance-curve) and cyclic fatigue properties are well characterized. Following rapid changes in the applied stress-intensity range, DK, during both low-high and high-low block-loading sequen...

2004
R. O. RITCHIE J. H. KINNEY J. J. KRUZIC R. K. NALLA

A B S T R A C T The fracture of bone is a health concern of increasing significance as the population ages. It is therefore of importance to understand the mechanics and mechanisms of how bone fails, both from a perspective of outright (catastrophic) fracture and from delayed/time-dependent (subcritical) cracking. To address this need, there have been many in vitro studies to date that have att...

2018
Ren-Zheng Qiu Yi-Chen Lin Te-Hua Fang

A quasi-continuum (QC) method based on the embedded atom method (EAM) potential was employed to investigate the fatigue crack growth and expansion characteristics of single-crystal Fe and Ni under cyclic loading modes I and II. In particular, the crack growth and expansion characteristics of Fe and Ni under cyclic loading were evaluated in terms of atomic stress fields and force–distance curves...

2006
Yongjoon Jang Oh-Yang Kwon Sung-Jin Kim

The fatigue crack growth behavior of a cracked and patch-repaired AA2024-T3 panel has been monitored by acoustic emission (AE). It was found that the overall crack growth rate was reduced and the crack propagation into the adjacent rivet hole was also retarded by introducing the patch repair. AE signals due to crack growth after the patch repair and those due to disbonding of the aluminum-patch...

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