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Growth evaluation of multiple interacting surface cracks. Part II: Growth evaluation of parallel cracks

✍ Scribed by Masayuki Kamaya


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
568 KB
Volume
75
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-7944

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✦ Synopsis


In Part I of the current work, experiments on fatigue crack growth from notches and crack growth simulation for a coalesced crack with re-entrant portion were conducted. It was revealed that the growth rate in area is the same for the same applied stress and area of crack face. The main conclusion was that a crack with a re-entrant portion can be replaced with a semi-elliptical crack of the same area for the growth prediction. In this study, the influence of the interaction on the growth of semi-elliptical/semi-circular surface cracks in the parallel position was investigated. The stress intensity factor for various relative positions and shapes was evaluated by finite element analyses, and the magnitude of the interaction was quantified. Then a crack growth simulation for parallel surface cracks was developed. It was revealed that the magnitude of the interaction increases continuously during the crack growth and that, for a growth prediction, the parallel surface cracks can be replaced with a single crack of the same size on the projected plane when the relative spacing is close enough. It was concluded that the simulation can estimate the crack growth of interacting cracks and the replacement can be carried out when the offset distance is less than the crack depth.


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