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Fatigue crack initiation and growth of 16MnR steel with stress ratio effects
Authors:Xiaogui Wang  Donghui YinFeng Xu  Baoxiang QiuZengliang Gao
Affiliation:College of Mechanical Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310032, China
Abstract:The effects of stress ratio on the fatigue crack initiation and growth were investigated by a newly developed unified model, which is based on the cyclic plasticity property of material and a multiaxial fatigue damage criterion in incremental form. The cyclic elastic-plastic stress-strain field was analyzed using the general-purpose finite element software (ABAQUS) with the implementation of a robust cyclic plasticity theory. The fatigue damage was determined by applying the calculated stress-strain responses to the incremental fatigue criterion. The fatigue crack growth rates were then obtained by the unified model. Six compact specimens with a thickness less than 3.8 mm were used for the fatigue crack initiation and growth testing under various stress ratios (−1.0, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3 and 0.5). Finite element results indicated that crack closure occurred for the specimen whose stress ratio was less than 0.3. The combined effects of accumulated fatigue damage induced by cyclic plastic deformation and possible contact of cracked surfaces were responsible for the fatigue crack initiation and growth. The predicted results agreed with the benchmark mode I fatigue crack growth experiments very well.
Keywords:Crack closure  Fatigue crack growth  Small crack  Stress ratio  Unified model
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