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Fatigue crack growth at stress concentrators under spectrum loading
Published in
2005
Volume: 40
   
Issue: 2
Pages: 117 - 127
Abstract
Fatigue cracks initiate at stress raisers such as notches, discontinuities, and surface defects. Many of the field failures that indicate the presence of a fatigue crack at failure can be traced to crack initiation from one or more crack initiation sites and merger of cracks over a period of service. Substantial service life is spent in the growth of small cracks from an initial size of few micrometres before they coalesce and grow to critical dimensions that cause fracture. This paper summarizes research that was carried out in order to understand the kinetics of crack growth of small cracks at notches under simulated FALSTAFF service loading. This paper also presents a method used to understand crack growth kinetics in a pin-loaded lug joint through a crack-front-mapping technique.
About the journal
JournalJournal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design
ISSN03093247
Open AccessNo
Concepts (16)
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    Coalescence
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    Computer simulation
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    FAILURE ANALYSIS
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    Fatigue of materials
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    Scanning electron microscopy
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    Spectrum analysis
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    Stress analysis
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    CRACK FRONT MAPPING
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    CRACK INITIATION DENSITY
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    FALSTAFF SPECTRUM
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    Fatigue crack initiation
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    MULTIPLE-CRACK INTERACTION
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    NOTCHES
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    STRESS LEVEL EFFECT
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    Thickness effect
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    Crack initiation