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The effect of crack growth retardation when comparing constant amplitude to variable amplitude loading in an aluminium alloy

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posted on 2024-11-03, 12:58 authored by Madeleine Burchill, Simon BarterSimon Barter, Michael JonesMichael Jones
It has often been observed that the growth of short fatigue cracks under variable amplitude (VA) cyclic loading is not well predicted when utilising standard constant amplitude (CA) crack growth rate/stress intensity data (da/dN v δK). This paper outlines a coupon fatigue test program and analyses, investigating a possible cause of crack growth retardation from CA-only testing. Various test loading spectra were developed with sub-blocks of VA and CA cycles, then using quantitative fractography (QF) the sub-block crack growth increments were measured. Comparison of these results found that, after establishing a consistent uniform crack front using a VA load sequence, the average crack growth rate then progressively slowed down with the number of subsequent CA load cycles applied. Further fractographic investigation of the fracture surface at the end of each CA and VA sub-block crack growth, identified significant crack front morphology differences. Thus it is postulated that a variation or deviation from an efficient crack path is a driver of local retardation in short crack growth during CA loading. This may be a source of error in analytical predictions of crack growth under VA spectra loading that may need to be considered in addition to other potential effects such as less closure whilst cracks are small. For aircraft designers, using solely CA data for fatigue life predictions this may result in non-conservative estimates of total crack fatigue life, producing unexpected failures or an increased maintenance burden.

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    ISBN - Is published in 9783038350088 (urn:isbn:9783038350088)

Start page

948

End page

954

Total pages

7

Outlet

Proceedings of the 11th International Fatigue Congress (FATIGUE 2014)

Editors

Graham Clark and Chun H. Wang

Name of conference

FATIGUE 2014: Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 891-892)

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Place published

Switzerland

Start date

2014-03-02

End date

2014-03-07

Language

English

Copyright

© (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland

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2006098727

Esploro creation date

2020-09-08

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