Why Shear Cracks Grow

Why Shear Cracks Grow

Khaydar Valiullin

Autore: Khaydar Valiullin
Formato: Copertina flessibile
Pagine: 256
Data Pubblicazione: 2018-04-06
Edizione: 1
Lingua: English

Descrizione:
Fracture mechanics are widely used to predict the fatigue crack growth of flawed structures. Conventionally tensile crack growth is assumed to be dominant and Mode I fatigue limits are adopted as a primer design criteria. However, the paradigm of focusing primarily on Mode I crack growth does not fit perfectly all situations: in many practical problems material is subjected to a complex pattern multiaxial loading when shear loading can trig cracks initiation at stress intensities much lower than conventional threshold ones, show higher sensitivity to a inclusion size, or even accelerate integral crack growth leading to an unexpected failures. This work presents extensive, StateoftheArt characterization for fatigue behavior in steel, along with sound experimental procedures for these characterizations. It explores near threshold fatigue crack propagation and fatigue strength under pure Mode III and Multiaxial loading. The work discusses mechanisms that govern fatigue propagation in the nearthreshold zone and describes a novel technique for estimating the effects of micro flaws on fatigue strength under mixedmode outofphase loading.