The fatigue assessment of metallic structural components under uniaxial cyclic loading is traditionally tackled through experimental methods such as the S-N curve approach. For more complex variable stress states, such as multiaxial stress histories, the fatigue safety can be analysed by employing a physics-based damage mechanics approach. On the other hand, fatigue failure can be recognized as the result of a stable crack propagation up to a critical condition and, in this context, the availability of suitable laws to properly describe and quantify the crack propagation is a crucial aspect. In the present paper, a fatigue crack propagation law for both short (Low-Cycle-Fatigue) and long crack regime High-Cycle-Fatigue) is discussed based on damage mechanics concepts. Fatigue crack growth law and damage mechanics approach are compared in order to determine both the damage value according to a given fatigue crack growth (FCG) law and the crack length associated to a given mechanical damage of the fatigued material. Such two methods are shown to be different formulations of the same physics-based approach to fatigue phenomena.
Short crack and long crack propagation in metals based on damage mechanics concepts / BRIGHENTI, Roberto; CARPINTERI, Andrea; N. Corbari. - (2012), pp. 295-302. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Conference on Crack Paths (CP 2012) tenutosi a Gaeta (Italy) nel 19 - 21 September, 2012).
Short crack and long crack propagation in metals based on damage mechanics concepts
BRIGHENTI, Roberto;
2012
Abstract
The fatigue assessment of metallic structural components under uniaxial cyclic loading is traditionally tackled through experimental methods such as the S-N curve approach. For more complex variable stress states, such as multiaxial stress histories, the fatigue safety can be analysed by employing a physics-based damage mechanics approach. On the other hand, fatigue failure can be recognized as the result of a stable crack propagation up to a critical condition and, in this context, the availability of suitable laws to properly describe and quantify the crack propagation is a crucial aspect. In the present paper, a fatigue crack propagation law for both short (Low-Cycle-Fatigue) and long crack regime High-Cycle-Fatigue) is discussed based on damage mechanics concepts. Fatigue crack growth law and damage mechanics approach are compared in order to determine both the damage value according to a given fatigue crack growth (FCG) law and the crack length associated to a given mechanical damage of the fatigued material. Such two methods are shown to be different formulations of the same physics-based approach to fatigue phenomena.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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