Fatigue crack growth in notched specimens: A numerical analysis

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Fatigue crack growth (FCG) is linked to irreversible and nonlinear processes happening at the crack tip, which explains different problems observed in the use of da/dN-ΔK curves. The replacement of ΔK by nonlinear crack tip parameters, namely the crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) is an interesting alternative. The objective in here is to study the effect of notches on FCG using the plastic CTOD range, δp. M(T) specimens with lateral notches of different radius (1, 2, 4 and 8 mm were analysed numerically, keeping the total depth constant (8 mm). The increase of crack length increases δp and therefore FCG rate. For plane stress state, the formation of the residual plastic wake with crack propagation, produces crack closure which compensates the effect of crack length and there is a stabilization of δp. The reduction of notch radius increases δp for all crack lengths, particularly for the shortest ones. For plane strain state there is almost no crack closure therefore δp is higher than for plane stress state, and the effect of crack length produces a relatively fast increase of δp.

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Antunes, F. V., Branco, R., Prates, P., & Costa, J. D. M. (2019). Fatigue crack growth in notched specimens: A numerical analysis. Frattura Ed Integrita Strutturale, 13(48), 666–675. https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.48.63

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