Desenvolvimento da identidade visual corporativa Museus d’Idanha
Capelo, Nuno José Morais
2018
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ANTUNES, F.V. [et al.] (2015) - Effect of crack closure on non-linear crack tip parameters. International Journal of Fatigue. ISSN 0142-1123. Vol. 71, p. 53–63. Doi: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2014.10.001
0142-1123
Title
Effect of crack closure on non-linear crack tip parameters
Subject
Fatigue crack propagation
Plasticity induced crack closure
Non-linear crack tip parameters
ΔKeff
Plasticity induced crack closure
Non-linear crack tip parameters
ΔKeff
Relation
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Date
2017-04-11T15:24:50Z
2017-04-11T15:24:50Z
2015-02
2017-04-11T15:24:50Z
2015-02
Description
Crack closure concept has been widely used to explain different issues of fatigue crack propagation. However, some authors
have questioned the relevance of crack closure and have proposed alternative concepts. The main objective here is to check
the effectiveness of crack closure concept by linking the contact of crack flanks with non-linear crack tip parameters.
Accordingly, 3D-FE numerical models with and without contact were developed for a wide range of loading scenarios and the
crack tip parameters usually linked to fatigue crack growth, namely range of cyclic plastic strain, crack tip opening
displacement, size of reversed plastic zone and total plastic dissipation per cycle were investigated. It was demonstrated that:
(i) LEFM concepts are applicable to the problem under study; (ii) the crack closure phenomenon has a great influence on crack
tip parameters decreasing their values; (iii) the ΔKeff concept is able to explain the variations of crack tip parameters produced
by the contact of crack flanks; and (iv) the analysis of remote compliance is the best numerical parameter to quantify the crack
opening level. Therefore the crack closure concept seems to be valid. Additionally, the curves of crack tip parameters against
stress intensity factor range obtained without contact may be seen as master curves.
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openAccess
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Language
eng
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