Compliance crack length relations for the four-point bend specimen geometry have not been reported in the literature in spite of this geometry being one of the popularly used specimens for fatigue crack growth studies. An effort ha8 been made in the present work to fill this gap. Accordingly, the fi
On the unloading compliance method for crack length measurement
โ Scribed by B.K. Neale; R.H. Priest
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1984
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 502 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0013-7944
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โฆ Synopsis
Unloading compliance tests have been performed on blunt notched Charpy specimens in order to quantify the extraneous displacements arising during unloading in a three point bend fracture toughness testing fixture. An expression is derived which quantifies the extraneous displacements and enables the unloading compliance to be accurately evaluated. Results are presented from tests on pre-cracked Charpy specimens which demonstrate close agreement between measured crack lengths and those predicted using the corrected unloading compliance. NOTATION a crack length, mm a,, measured initial crack length, mm ai predicted initial crack length, mm a, measured final crack length, mm a, predicted final crack length, mm Au crack growth, mm C,, C, constants J fracture resistance parameter, MPa m P load, kN W specimen width, mm A total displacement, mm A cIt extraneous displacement per unit fractional unloading (6P/P) mm ou ultimate tensile stress, MPa 0" yield stress, MPa
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