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Fatigue crack growth rates under sequential mixed-mode I and II loading cycles
Authors:S. L. Wong,P. E. Bold,M. W. Brown,&   R. J. Allen
Affiliation:Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield S1 3JD, UK, 1Railtrack, East Side Offices, Kings Cross Station, London, N1 9AP, UK
Abstract:One common mode of failure that occurs in rolling bodies such as gears, bearings and rails is due to the fatigue process. Several research workers suggest that rolling contact fatigue cracks are subjected to mixed mode I and II loading cycles. It is believed that the correct modelling of loading cycles can help us to study the mechanics of crack growth because fatigue comprises a major safety consideration in the design process. Experiments have been performed under nonproportional mixed-mode I and II loading cycles with fixed degrees of overlap, so that coplanar cracks were produced. Three empirical crack propagation laws have been established which are related to both mode I and mode II effective stress intensity factor ranges.
Keywords:titanium metal matrix composites    crack arrest    notch sensitivity    Neuber's rule    fatigue notch factor
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