Md. Halliday et al., IN-SITU SEM MEASUREMENTS OF CRACK CLOSURE FOR SMALL FATIGUE CRACKS INALUMINUM 2024-T351, Fatigue & fracture of engineering materials & structures, 18(6), 1995, pp. 717-729
Crack closure has been measured for a range of small, self-initiated f
atigue cracks using in situ SEM loading. Cracks were grown at positive
R ratios in the aluminium alloy 2024-T351 and at nominal AK levels th
at extend substantially below the corresponding long crack threshold.
The crack closure stress of the small cracks decreased and the K-cl le
vel increased with increasing crack size until the long crack value ne
ar threshold was reached. For cracks of depth larger than about one gr
ain size, a good correlation was obtained between small and long crack
growth rate data in terms of Delta K-eff.