Affiliation:
1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London
2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London. Fellow of the Institution
3. Senior Lecturer, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London. Fellow of the Institution
Abstract
The effects of the mean stress-intensity factor, Km, and the range of the stress intensity, Δ K, on crack propagation phenomena in the Al-alloy RR 58 have been studied using contoured double-cantilever beam specimens providing a constant stress-intensity factor for all crack lengths. Based on the experimental data available, a relationship of the following form, between the cyclic crack growth rate, d a/d N, and the tensile loading levels, has been proposed: where Δ K = ( Kmax - Kmin); Kmax, Kmin and Km are the maximum, minimum and mean values of the stress-intensity factor; Δ Kth is the threshold value of Δ K for crack propagation; K1C is the critical fracture toughness in plane strain conditions; A and α arc constants. In tests at room temperature (21 °C) in laboratory air and at a loading frequency of 0.15 Hz, it was found that Δ Kth decreased with increasing values of K m, α was equal to 1.36 and A equalled 3.16 times 10-5(in/cycle).
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