Premature crack closure plays a dominant role in affecting the crack d
riving force during fatigue. This work is focused on artificial infilt
ration of closure materials into a crack, promoting premature crack cl
osure thereby depressing crack growth rate. Thus, service life is exte
nded for cracked members. The test program was performed in 5083-O Al-
alloy and AISI 4130 alloy steel, 9.8 and 3.6 mm in thickness, respecti
vely. Pressurized nitrogen was utilized in boosting different closure
materials into the crack. These materials include (i) epoxy resin modi
fied with fine (0.05 mu m) and coarse (1 mu m) alumina powders, respec
tively; (ii) epoxy resin containing 1 mu m silicon carbide powder; and
(iii) silver paste. Experimental results indicated that, with the exc
eption of silver paste, all the other closure materials work well in g
iving rise to different levels of crack closure and the accompanying g
rowth retardation. The silicon carbide reinforced epoxy resin has the
best retarding ability. The corresponding life extension exceeded 300
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