VARIABLE AMPLITUDE LOADING OF SMALL FATIGUE CRACKS IN 6261-T6 ALUMINIUM ALLOY |
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Authors: | M. N. James E. R. de los Rios |
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Affiliation: | School of Process and Materials Engineering, University of Witwatersrand, WITS 2050, South Africa;Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, England |
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Abstract: | ![]() Abstract— Constant and variable amplitude (VA) loading fatigue studies were carried out on a 6261 aluminium alloy using cylindrical plain hour-glass specimens. Crack growth was monitored via surface replication using cellulose acetate. Crack growth results at constant amplitude loading show the typical intermittent high and low periods of growth rate associated with crack-microstructure interactions. Acceleration in growth rate during an overload block depends on crack length and stress amplitude ratio. It appears to pass through a maximum at a crack length corresponding to the first microstructural barrier. Microstructural-based modelling is therefore required for small fatigue cracks, rather than solely closure-based modelling. The Navarro-de los Rios model of short fatigue crack growth appears able to provide good indications of crack growth rates under VA block loading, and gives reasonable life predictions. For short cracks (surface length < 80 μm) and a small overload ratio (6.7%), crack growth may show severe retardation during the overload block. This is ascribed to crack tip blunting being more important than the increase in stresses when closure is low. It appears from a Miner's rule type exercise, that VA block loading has its major effect on growth at a surface crack length of 20 μm. This means that the crack initiation period cannot be ignored in life prediction models for small fatigue cracks. |
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Keywords: | Small fatigue cracks Variable amplitude loading Crack growth modelling 6261-T6 aluminium alloy |
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