Ai. Rifani et Af. Grandt, A FRACTURE-MECHANICS ANALYSIS OF FATIGUE-CRACK GROWTH IN A COMPLEX CROSS-SECTION, Engineering failure analysis, 3(4), 1996, pp. 249-265
This paper describes research conducted to determine the fatigue crack
growth behavior of corner cracks which occur in a beam with a complex
''double-T'' shaped cross section. Particular objectives were to dete
rmine the changes in crack shape as they grow from one leg of the doub
le-T cross section into the wider portion of the specimen, and to dete
rmine whether crack growth could be delayed or arrested in this area.
Since it is difficult, if not impossible, to obtain details of crack g
rowth inside metal specimens, it was decided to test transparent polym
er models which allow in situ photographs of the crack plane. Fatigue
crack growth rates measured at various positions along the crack front
were used to compute cyclic stress intensity factors from the baselin
e fatigue crack growth behavior of the lest material. The results of t
hese experiments do indicate that cracks may be delayed once they seve
r one leg of the double-T cross section, although crack arrest may be
compromised if a second crack develops in the opposing leg. Copyright
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