Finite element visualization of fatigue crack closure in plane stress and plane strain
Autor: | S. Roy, Ben H. Thacker, R. C. McClung |
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Rok vydání: | 1991 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
business.industry Computational Mechanics Crack tip opening displacement Mechanics Structural engineering Stress (mechanics) Condensed Matter::Materials Science Crack closure Fracture toughness Mechanics of Materials Residual stress Modeling and Simulation mental disorders business Stress intensity factor Stress concentration Plane stress |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Fracture. 50:27-49 |
ISSN: | 1573-2673 0376-9429 |
Popis: | Elastic-plastic finite element simulations of growing fatigue cracks in both plane stress and plane strain are used as an aid to visualization and analysis of the crack closure phenomenon. Residual stress and strain fields near the crack tip are depicted by both color fringe plots and x-y graphs. Development of the residual plastic stretch in the wake of a growing plane stress fatigue crack is shown to be associated with the transfer of material from the thickness direction to the axial direction. Finite element analyses indicate that crack closure does occur under pure plane strain conditions. The development of the residual plastic stretch in plane strain is shown to be associated with the transfer of material from the in-plane transverse direction to the axial direction. This in-plane contraction also leads to the generation of complex residual stress fields. The total length of closed crack at minimum load in plane strain is shown to be a small fraction of the total crack length, especially for positive stress ratios. This suggests that experimental measurement of plane strain closure would be extremely difficult, and may explain why some investigators have concluded that closure does not occur in plane strain. |
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