STRESS-RATIO EFFECT OF FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION IN A BIAXIAL STRESS FIELD |
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Authors: | T HOSHIDE K TANAKA A YAMADA |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Engineering. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;Nagasaki Works, Mitsubishi Electotic Co., Nagasaki, Japan |
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Abstract: | Fatigue crack propagation tests were conducted under conditions of equibiaxial, uniaxial and shear loading by using a cruciform specimen in a servo hydraulic testing machine. The effect of non-singular stress cycling on the fatigue crack propagation rate was examined based on the observation of crack opening behavior. The crack propagation rate was significantly influenced by the non-singular stress parallel to the crack when it was correlated to the stress intensity range. The crack closure behavior was greatly affected by the non-singular stress. The crack propagation rate was uniquely correlated to the effective range of the stress intensity factor except for the case of completely reversed shear loading where significant plasticity was detected. The crack opening displacement range was concluded to be a parameter controlling the crack propagation rate for all the stress conditions examined in the present experiments. Some discussion is made on the effect of material anisotropy on fatigue crack propagation in a biaxial stress field. |
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