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Fatigue crack initiation in ductile solids

S. Suresh

Year: 1998 Cambridge University Press eBooks Pages: 132-164   Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Abstract

The initiation of fatigue cracks is an event whose very definition is strongly linked to the size scale of observation. For example, materials scientists are likely to consider the nucleation of flaws along persistent slip bands as the initiation stage of fatigue failure, whilst a mechanical engineer may associate the resolution of crack detection with the threshold for crack nucleation. Between this wide range of view-points lies a variety of failure mechanisms that are affiliated with the inception of microscopic flaws at grain boundaries, twin boundaries, inclusions, micro structural and compositional inhomogeneities, as well as microscopic and macroscopic stress concentrations. The differences in the approaches to fatigue crack initiation constitute the fundamental distinction between the fatigue design philosophies currently practiced in industry. From a scientific standpoint, developing a quantitative understanding of crack initiation processes must be regarded as one of the most important tasks.

Keywords:
Nucleation Fatigue testing Lüders band Materials science Grain boundary Slip (aerodynamics) Structural engineering Stress concentration Fracture mechanics Forensic engineering Composite material Engineering Dislocation Microstructure Physics

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Topics

Fatigue and fracture mechanics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials
Metal Forming Simulation Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical stress and fatigue analysis
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials

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