JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Dissipated Energy Approach to Fatigue Crack Growth in Ductile Solids and Layered Materials

Nathan KlingbeilJeremy DailyCraig M. Baudendistel

Year: 2008 Journal:   Key engineering materials Vol: 378-379 Pages: 385-404   Publisher: Trans Tech Publications

Abstract

This paper summarizes recent work on a new theory of fatigue crack growth in ductile solids based on the total plastic energy dissipation per cycle ahead of the crack. The fundamental hypothesis of the theory proposes a unified criterion for crack extension under monotonic and fatigue loading, so that the fatigue crack growth rate is given explicitly in terms of the total plastic dissipation per cycle and the monotonic fracture properties of the material. The total plastic dissipation per cycle is obtained by 2-D elastic-plastic finite element analysis of a stationary crack under constant amplitude loading, for both mode I (C(T)) and general mixed-mode I/II specimen geometries. Both elastic-perfectly plastic and bi-linear kinematic hardening constitutive behaviors are considered, and numerical results for a dimensionless plastic dissipation per cycle are presented over a wide range of relevant mechanical properties and mixed-mode loading conditions. Results are further extended to include fatigue delamination of layered material systems, where either discrete mismatches or a continuous grading of mechanical properties can exist across the interface.

Keywords:
Dissipation Materials science Crack growth resistance curve Monotonic function Crack closure Fracture mechanics Paris' law Plasticity Dimensionless quantity Structural engineering Hardening (computing) Finite element method Strain energy release rate Mechanics Composite material Mathematics Thermodynamics Mathematical analysis Engineering Physics

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Numerical methods in engineering
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
Fatigue and fracture mechanics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
High-Velocity Impact and Material Behavior
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry

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