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Volume 2, Issue 1 (January 2005)

ISSN: 1546-962X
Page Count: 16


Effect of Periodic Overloads on Threshold Fatigue Crack Growth in Al-Alloys
Sunder, R
BiSS Research,

Abstract

Experiments were performed on 10 mm thick C(T) specimens cut from Al-alloys to assess fatigue crack growth behavior under periodic overloads by comparison to constant amplitude loading. The tests were performed at a sufficiently high stress ratio to avoid crack closure, whose absence was confirmed from Load-COD response. ΔKth values were determined under these loadings in air, salt water, and vacuum. Even though closure was absent, ΔKth shows a systematic dependence on overload plastic zone ratio. Similar results were obtained in both air and salt water. In vacuum however, near threshold crack growth is accelerated by comparison to no-overload conditions, while higher growth rates see a reversal in this trend. These results appear to support the possibility that residual stress moderates crack-tip surface chemistry in near-threshold fatigue, an effect that ceases in vacuum.



Keywords:
crack growth mechanisms, thresholds, residual stress effect, crack closure, periodic overloads, environmental action

Paper ID: JAI12004
DOI: 10.1520/JAI12004
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Author Title Effect of Periodic Overloads on Threshold Fatigue Crack Growth in Al-Alloys Symposium Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics: 34th Volume, 2003-11-21 Committee E08