نتایج جستجو برای: crack growth

تعداد نتایج: 838202  

2002
Viggo Tvergaard John W. Hutchinson

Two distinct mechanisms of crack initiation and advance by void growth have been identified in the literature on the mechanics of ductile fracture. One is the interaction a single void with the crack tip characterizing initiation and the subsequent void by void advance of the tip. This mechanism is represented by the early model of Rice and Johnson and the subsequent more detailed numerical com...

2014
Haitao Gao Zhengrong Ai Hailiang Yu Hongyan Wu Xianghua Liu

A new experimental method, called the 'hole filling method', is proposed to simulate the healing of internal cracks in rolled workpieces. Based on the experimental results, the evolution in the microstructure, in terms of diffusion, nucleation and recrystallisation were used to analyze the crack healing mechanism. We also validated the phenomenon of segmented healing. Internal crack healing inv...

2008
L. P. Borrego

Fatigue crack propagation tests under high–low and low–high block loading sequences have been performed in aluminium alloy specimens. The tests were carried out at constant DK conditions. Two stress ratios were analysed: R = 0.05 and R = 0.4. Crack closure was monitored in all tests by the compliance technique using a pin microgauge. The observed transient post load step behaviour is discussed ...

1998
S. Nath M. Namkung B. Wincheski J. P. Fulton

A major part of fracture mechanics is concerned with studying the initiation and propagation of fatigue cracks. This typically requires constant monitoring of crack growth during fatigue cycles and the knowledge of the precise location of the crack tip at any given time. One technique currently available for measuring fatigue crack length is the Potential Drop method[1]. The method, however, ma...

2007
R. O. RITCHIE

Relationships between crack initiation and crack growth toughness are reviewed by examining the crack tip fields and microscopic (local) and macroscopic (continuum) fracture criteria for the onset and continued quasi-static extension of cracks in ductile materials. By comparison of the micromechanisms of crack initiation via transgranular cleavage and crack initiation and subsequent growth via ...

2015
P. J. Withers

To better understand the relationship between the nucleation and growth of defects and the local stresses and phase changes that cause them, we need both imaging and stress mapping. Here, we explore how this can be achieved by bringing together synchrotron X-ray diffraction and tomographic imaging. Conventionally, these are undertaken on separate synchrotron beamlines; however, instruments capa...

2005
E. N. Brown

As a first step towards a new crack healing methodology for cyclic loading, this paper examines two promising crack-tip shielding mechanisms during fatigue of a microcapsule toughened epoxy. Artificial crack closure is achieved by injecting precatalyzed monomer into the crack plane to form a polymer wedge at the crack tip. The effect of wedge geometry is also considered, as dictated by crack lo...

2006
C. Proppe G. I. Schuëller J. Hartl H. Kargl

During the design stage, realistic life time predictions for components help to reduce test cycles and allow for an optimization with respect to both production and repair costs (see e.g. Schuëller et al. 1996). Accurate predictions of the mean life time and its standard deviation can be obtained from a fracture mechanics approach that takes the uncertainties in the material parameters into acc...

1999
J. J. KRUZIC

ÐGamma-TiAl based alloys have recently received attention for potential elevated temperature applications in gas-turbine engines. However, although expected critical crack sizes for some targeted applications (e.g. gas-turbine engine blades) may be less than 0500 mm, most fatigue-crack growth studies to date have focused on the behavior of large (on the order of a few millimeters) through-thick...

Journal: :Biomaterials 2006
Devendra Bajaj Naryana Sundaram Ahmad Nazari D Arola

A preliminary study of the effects from age and dehydration on fatigue crack growth in human dentin was conducted. Compact tension (CT) fatigue specimens of coronal dentin were prepared from extracted molars and subjected to high cycle fatigue (10(5)<N<10(6)) under Mode I loading. Young hydrated dentin (mean age=25+/-7 years), old hydrated dentin (mean age=55+/-14 years) and young dehydrated de...

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