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Development of Fatigue Crack Closure with the Extension of Long and Short Cracks in Aluminum Alloy 2124: A Comparison of Experimental and Numerical Results

机译:2124铝合金长,短裂纹延伸疲劳裂纹闭合的研究进展:实验与数值结果的比较

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Growth rate and closure behavior of long (17 to 38 mm) cracks in compact C(T) specimens and through-thickness physically-short (50 to 400 micrometer) cracks in SEN(B) bend specimens were examined experimentally from threshold levels to instability and results compared with those predicted numerically using an elastic-plastic finite element analysis of fatigue crack advance in plane strain. It is shown that the numerical analysis consistently underpredicts the magnitude of crack closure for long and short cracks, particularly at near-threshold levels. This is attributed to the fact that the numerical procedures can only model contributions to closure from cyclic plasticity, whereas, in reality, significant additional closure arises from the wedging action of fracture surface asperities and corrosion debris. Such closure is shown to provide the predominant mechanism for rationalizing differences in the growth rate behavior between long and physically-short cracks, although other factors such as the nature of the singularity and the extent of local plasticity are deemed to be potentially important.

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