Abstract: | Fatigue crack growth rates were studied in type 6061-T6 aluminium alloy. Unlike the preponderance of previous studies, the present observations were carried out on cracks driven by a Mode III, or antiplane shear, type of loading. The observed crack growth rates were precisely correlated with the Mode III stress intensity factor range, ΔKIII. A simple power growth rate law, similar to that which predicts the growth rates of the more common Mode I driven crack, relates the incremental extension of the fatigue crack per cycle of loading to the stress intensity factor range. Fractographic examination of the fatigue crack surfaces indicated that the cracks propagated transgranularly, and did not seek out principal tensile stress planes, or Mode I growth habits. |