Internal stress effects on fatigue crack initiation at notches
β Scribed by D. Kujawski; S. Stoychev
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 785 KB
- Volume
- 29
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0142-1123
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β¦ Synopsis
In this paper the effects of the internal stresses on crack initiation at notches is investigated. Internal stresses are induced by applying two pre-loading cycles at a given load ratio, R = S MIN /S MAX , to the 'virgin' notched specimen. After pre-loading, blocks of 10 6 cycles with a constant nominal stress range, DS, slightly larger than the nominal threshold stress range, DS th , are applied with increasing minimum stress, S MIN , in each subsequent block until a crack initiates. The lowest S MIN above which a crack initiates is recorded as S IN . The process is repeated for a wide range of positive and negative load ratios in order to obtain S IN /S MAX vs. load ratio curve. This curve for positive load ratios surprisingly resembles the K PR /K MAX plot reported in the literature for a cracked specimen. The results are explained in terms of compressive internal stress and the associated local clamping action at the notch cyclic plastic zone. Both the analytical and finite element calculations show a fairly good agreement with the experimental results.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Under the conditions of constant nominal applied stress. increasing notch root radius causes an increase in the number of cycles to initiate a fatigue crack at a notch root. An explanation of the effect is given in terms of the effective stress concentration factor of the notch. Data are presented w