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Static fatigue and compressive stress generation in an aged crack
Authors:Peter J. Lezzi  Jared H. Seaman
Affiliation:1. Corning Incorporated, MT&E, Advanced Engineering, Erwin, New York;2. Corning Incorporated, S&T, Characterization Sciences, Erwin, New York
Abstract:In classic experiments by Michalske and others, it was found that cracks aged statically below the fatigue limit acquired a temporary strength increase compared to the non‐aged crack. In our previous publication we observed that cracks growing near the fatigue limit exhibited a time dependent slowing down of crack growth. Both of these phenomena are related to a toughening of the crack tip that we attribute to a water‐assisted surface stress relaxation mechanism. To test this hypothesis, the K‐v crack growth curves have been measured using the double cantilever beam (DCB) experimental technique for two commercial glasses, a sodium aluminosilicate, and a potassium aluminosilicate, both of which exhibit clear fatigue limits in air. Using polarimetry, it is shown that the stress state near an unloaded but previously aged crack tip is opposite in sign to the stress state near the tip of a crack held in Mode I loading. These results clearly indicate that a stress relaxation mechanism is occurring at the crack tip.
Keywords:stress corrosion  crack growth  fatigue  glass  stress relaxation
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