Fractal and Fractional (Nov 2022)

Fractal Analysis for Fatigue Crack Growth Rate Response of Engineering Structures with Complex Geometry

  • Mudassar Hussain Hashmi,
  • Seyed Saeid Rahimian Koloor,
  • Mohd Foad Abdul-Hamid,
  • Mohd Nasir Tamin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fractalfract6110635
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. 635

Abstract

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A growing fatigue crack in metallic materials and structures exhibits multifractal features that inherit signatures of the crack growth rate behavior of the material. This study exploits the recently established multifractal fatigue crack growth model to quantify the characteristic fatigue crack growth rate response of the AISI 410 martensitic stainless steel using an L-shaped bell crank structure. The objective is to demonstrate that the fatigue crack growth rate response of the material could be established by quantifying the fractality of the growing crack. The fractal approach avoids the need of the crack geometry factor when calculating the crack tip driving force. The fractal analysis of the crack image employs the box-counting algorithm to determine the fractal dimension along the edge of the crack length. The analysis is confined to the power law crack growth rate stage (Paris crack growth regime). Results show that the fatigue crack growth path in the bell crank structure is dictated by the Mode I (opening) component of the crack loading. The distribution of fractal-based fatigue crack growth rate data is within the 99% confidence limit of the median crack growth response by the Paris equation. Thus, the model could be employed for prediction of the fatigue crack growth response of engineering structures where the crack geometry factor is not readily available.

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