Structural reliability prediction using acoustic emission-based modeling of fatigue crack growth

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In this paper, AE signals collected during fatigue crack-growth of aluminum and titanium alloys (Al7075-T6 and Ti-6Al-4V) were analyzed and compared. Both the aluminum and titanium alloys used in this study are prevalent materials in aerospace structures, which prompted this current investigation. The effect of different loading conditions and loading frequencies on a proposed AE-based crack-growth model were studied. The results suggest that the linear model used to relate AE and crack growth is independent of the loading condition and loading frequency. Also, the model initially developed for the aluminum alloy proves to hold true for the titanium alloy while, as expected, the model parameters are material dependent. The model parameters and their distributions were estimated using a Bayesian regression technique. The proposed model was developed and validated based on post processing and Bayesian analysis of experimental data.

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Keshtgar, A., Sauerbrunn, C. M., & Modarres, M. (2018). Structural reliability prediction using acoustic emission-based modeling of fatigue crack growth. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 8(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/app8081225

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