Compliance-based testing method for fatigue crack propagation rates of mixed-mode I–II cracks
Mixed-mode I-II crack-based fatigue crack propagation (FCP I-II ) usually occurs in engineering structures; however, no theoretical formula or effective compliance test methods have been established for FCPI-II to date. For mixed-mode I-II flawed components, based on the principle of mean-value ener...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Science China. Technological sciences 2021-12, Vol.64 (12), p.2577-2585 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Mixed-mode I-II crack-based fatigue crack propagation (FCP
I-II
) usually occurs in engineering structures; however, no theoretical formula or effective compliance test methods have been established for FCPI-II to date. For mixed-mode I-II flawed components, based on the principle of mean-value energy equivalence, we propose a theoretical method to describe the relationship between material elastic parameters, geometrical dimensions, load (or displacement), and energy. Based on the maximum circumferential stress criterion, we propose a uniform compliance model for compact tensile shear (CTS) specimens with horizontal cracks deflecting and propagating (flat-folding propagation) under different loading angles, geometries, and materials. Along with an innovative design of the fixture of CTS specimens used for FCP
I-II
tests, we develop a new compliance-based testing method for FCP
I-II
. For the 30Cr
2
Ni
4
MoV rotor steel, the FCP rates of mode I, mode II, and mixed-mode I-II cracks were obtained via FCP tests using compact tension, Arcan, and CTS specimens, respectively. The obtained d
a
/d
N
versus Δ
J
curves of the FCP rates are close. The loading angle α and dimensionless initial crack length a
0
/W demonstrated negligible effects on the FCP rates. Hence, the FCP rates of mode I crack can be used to predict the residual life of structural crack propagation. |
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ISSN: | 1674-7321 1869-1900 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11431-020-1872-8 |