Affiliation:
1. University of Sheffield Department of Mechanical Engineering
Abstract
Stress intensity factors for internal semi-elliptical surface cracks in autofrettaged cylinders with and without internal pressures applied are presented. The three-dimensional finite element based displacement method with the crack tip square-root singularity of stresses and strains simulated is used to evaluate the stress intensity factors along the crack front. Both allowing and disallowing the overlapping of crack faces are considered in this investigation, the latter being simulated by considering crack surface contact through a kind of interface element introduced into the cracked area. The residual stress distribution assumed to act on the crack face is obtained according to Tresca's yield criterion with the material assumed to be elastic-perfectly plastic. Three different overstrains of autofrettage are chosen. The results show that the stress intensity factor is generally underestimated if the crack contact that has actually occurred is ignored, which may lead to a danger in the assessment of either fracture strength or fatigue life. Implications of the stress intensity factor results are also briefly discussed, particularly for the prediction of fatigue lives, and it is shown that the full autofrettage treatment might be the most beneficial for increasing the fatigue life of cracks initiated from the inner core.
Subject
Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Modeling and Simulation
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