THE SIGNIFICANCE OF CRACK TIP DEFORMATION FOR SHORT AND LONG FATIGUE CRACKS |
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Authors: | M. M. I. Hammouda B. M. El-Sehily E. R. De Los Rios |
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Affiliation: | Mechanical Engineering Department, Al-Azhar University, Nasr City, Cairo, Egypt;SIRIUS, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Abstract— The behaviour of physical short mode I cracks under constant amplitude cyclic loading was investigated both numerically and experimentally. A dynamic two-dimensional elastic-plastic finite element technique was utilised to simulate cyclic crack tip plastic deformation. Different idealisations were investigated. Both stationary and artificially advanced long and short cracks were analysed. A parameter which characterises the plastically deformed crack tip zone, the strain field generated within that zone and the opening and closure of the crack tip were considered. The growth of physically short mode I cracks under constant amplitude fully reversed fatigue loading was investigated experimentally using conventional cast steel EN-9 specimens. Based on a numerical analysis, a crack tip deformation parameter was devised to correlate fatigue crack propagation rates. |
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Keywords: | Short fatigue cracks Long fatigue cracks Finite element analysis Crack tip deformation EN-9 steel |
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