ISSN: 1546-962X
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A New Method for Opening Load Determination from Compliance Measurements
Kujawski, D
Professor, and Graduate Student,
Western Michigan University, Department of Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering, College of Engineering and Applied Sciences,
MI
Stoychev, S
Abstract
A brief review of the most popular compliance based methods for determination of the crack opening load is included in the introduction. This review reveals the demand for a noise resistant method that is especially needed in the near-threshold region where a partial crack closure prevails and the existing ASTM method does not calculate the correct opening load. With this in mind, a new technique was developed (‘Q’ method). It uses integration instead of differentiation of the compliance data. It also accounts for the partial crack closure situations. The derivation of the Q method is discussed together with its relation to the ASTM procedure, and both methods were used to analyze experimental data of 2324-T39 and 7475-T7351 Al alloys tested at 0.1 and 0.9 load ratios. On average the crack opening load values from the Q method are smaller by the factor of about 2/π in comparison to those obtained from the ASTM procedure.
Keywords:
crack opening load, crack closure, partial crack closure, compliance, load ratio, correlation
Paper ID: JAI12017
DOI: 10.1520/JAI12017
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Title A New Method for Opening Load Determination from Compliance Measurements
Symposium Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics: 34th Volume, 2003-11-21
Committee E08