Metals (Nov 2015)

Dynamic Strain Evolution around a Crack Tip under Steady- and Overloaded-Fatigue Conditions

  • Soo Yeol Lee,
  • E-Wen Huang,
  • Wanchuck Woo,
  • Cheol Yoon,
  • Hobyung Chae,
  • Soon-Gil Yoon

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met5042109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 2109 – 2118

Abstract

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We investigated the evolution of the strain fields around a fatigued crack tip between the steady- and overloaded-fatigue conditions using a nondestructive neutron diffraction technique. The two fatigued compact-tension specimens, with a different fatigue history but an identical applied stress intensity factor range, were used for the direct comparison of the crack tip stress/strain distributions during in situ loading. While strains behind the crack tip in the steady-fatigued specimen are irrelevant to increasing applied load, the strains behind the crack tip in the overloaded-fatigued specimen evolve significantly under loading, leading to a lower driving force of fatigue crack growth. The results reveal the overload retardation mechanism and the correlation between crack tip stress distribution and fatigue crack growth rate.

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