THE INFLUENCE OF TEST VARIABLES ON THE FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH THRESHOLD |
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Authors: | E. K. Priddle |
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Affiliation: | Central Electricity Generating Board, Berkeley, Nuclear Laboratories, Berkeley, Gloucestershire GL13 9PB, England |
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Abstract: | Abstract— A microcomputer controlled fatigue crack growth and threshold testing system has been used to investigate the influence of test variables on the measured values of Δ K th, the threshold for fatigue crack growth, using a C-Mn steel. The work has examined: (1) the influence of crack length and test management; (2) the basic material scatter from repeated testing; (3) the effect of unloading rate C where C = (1/Δ/ K )(d Δ K /d a ); (4) the effect of step unloading; (5) the influence of minimum stress intensity factor, K min . Comparisons have been made between the results of this computer controlled work and those published previously but made using a manual load shedding technique. The results of Δ K th and fatigue crack growth rates are in general agreement with previous data and confirm the K min dependence of Δ K th and d a /d n. The value of Δ K th is shown to be generally independent of the other test variables for a wide range of conditions and is reproducible with a low degree of scatter. |
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