Xb. Lin et Ra. Smith, FATIGUE GROWTH SIMULATION FOR CRACKS IN NOTCHED AND UNNOTCHED ROUND BARS, International journal of mechanical sciences, 40(5), 1998, pp. 405-419
Fatigue crack growth for various cracks in both unnotched and notched
round bars is directly modelled by using an automated numerical techni
que, which calculates the stress intensity factors at a set of points
on the crack front through the three-dimensional finite element method
and then applies an appropriate fatigue crack growth law to this set
of points to obtain a new crack front. This technique also has the cap
ability of automatic remeshing so that the crack propagation can conve
niently be followed. The crack geometries modelled in the present pape
r include a small internal crack near the free boundary and several in
itially part-elliptical or irregular surface cracks in a smooth round
bar under tension, a surface crack in different semi-circularly notche
d bars under both tension and bending, a surface crack initiated from
the root of a V-notched bar and an initially twin crack configuration
within a smooth tension bar. Some fatigue growth characteristics relev
ant to each type of cracks are also revealed. It is demonstrated that
the fatigue growth analyses of various cracks commonly occurring in ba
rs can reliably be made by using the automated finite element techniqu
e proposed. (C) 1997 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.