1. Behavior of a tip of non-propagating fatigue crack during one stress cycle
- Author
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Takao Ken-Ichi and Nisitani Hironobu
- Subjects
Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Crack tip opening displacement ,Structural engineering ,Crack growth resistance curve ,Fatigue limit ,Stress (mechanics) ,Crack closure ,Mechanics of Materials ,mental disorders ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,business ,Compact tension specimen ,Stress intensity factor ,Stress concentration - Abstract
Measurements and observations were made on the crack closure for the so-called non-propagating crack of notched specimens and for the non-propagating microcrack of unnotched specimens, which were formed in a rotating bending test of annealed carbon steel. Under the condition which produces the non-propagating crack, the ratio of stress range where the crack tip is open, to the full range of the cyclic stress tends gradually to zero with the increase in length of the crack initiated from a notch root. The tip of a non-propagating microcrack on the surface of a plain specimen is also recognized to be closed under the maximum stress level after 10 7 cycles of the repetitions of the stress slightly below the fatigue limit. From these facts, it can be said that the tip of a so-called non-propagating crack or a non-propagating microcrack is hardly damaged by the repetition of stress which has produced each crack.
- Published
- 1974