The fatigue crack direction and threshold behaviour of mild steel under mixed mode I and III loading

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As part of a programme to investigate the mixed mode fatigue crack growth threshold behaviour of mild steel, tests were carried out on three-point bend specimens with spark machined initial slits inclined to give mixed Mode I and III displacements. Overall the expected tendency to Mode I crack growth showed as an initial directional discontinuity followed by a smooth rotation of the crack front until it was almost perpendicular to the specimen sides. At a smaller scale, initial crack growth was by the formation of Mode I branch cracks which developed into a 'twist' fracture surface consisting of narrow Mode I facets separated by cliffs. The facets eventually grew out and the fracture surface became smooth. The result in the initiation it was necessary to distinguish between the threshold conditions which result in the initiation of crack growth, specimen failure and crack arrest. An envelope based on Mode I branch crack growth provides a reasonable lower bound to the results for crack initiation and specimen failure. The crack arrest threshold results and some of the crack growth threshold results could not be analysed in detail because of lack of appropriate stress intensity factors. © 1985.

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Pook, L. P. (1985). The fatigue crack direction and threshold behaviour of mild steel under mixed mode I and III loading. International Journal of Fatigue, 7(1), 21–30. https://doi.org/10.1016/0142-1123(85)90004-0

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