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Some remarks on the engineering application of the fatigue crack growth approach under nonzero mean loads

Jorge Alberto Rodriguez DURAN,Ronney Mancebo BOLOY,Rafael Raider LEONI

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2015, Volume 10, Issue 3,   Pages 255-262 doi: 10.1007/s11465-015-0342-1

Abstract:

The well-known fatigue crack growth (FCG) curves are two-parameter dependents.the mathematical representation of these curves should be integrated between the initial and final crackK is almost always selected and, in these conditions, considered as the crack driving forceNumerical examples of crack growth analysis for cracks growing under nominal stresses of constant amplitudeThe resulting curves of crack size versus number of cycles (a vs.

Keywords: fatigue crack propagation modeling     life prediction     mean stress effects    

Creep-fatigue crack growth behavior in GH4169 superalloy

Dianyin HU, Xiyuan WANG, Jianxing MAO, Rongqiao WANG

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2019, Volume 14, Issue 3,   Pages 369-376 doi: 10.1007/s11465-018-0489-7

Abstract: This study aims to examine the crack growth behavior of turbine disc GH4169 superalloy under creep-fatigueCrack growth experiments were performed on compact tension specimens using trapezoidal waveform withThe crack growth rate of GH4169 superalloy significantly increased with dwell time.The grain boundaries oxidize during the dwell process, thereby inducing an intergranular creep-fatigueobservation confirmed that the small grain size and high volume fraction of the d phase led to a fast creep-fatigue

Keywords: crack growth rate     creep-fatigue     GH4169 superalloy     CT specimen     dwell time    

Concurrent fatigue crack growth simulation using extended finite element method

Zizi LU, Yongming LIU,

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2010, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 339-347 doi: 10.1007/s11709-010-0078-2

Abstract: In this paper, a concurrent simulation framework for fatigue crack growth analysis is proposed usinga novel small time scale model for fatigue mechanism analysis and the extended finite element method(X-FEM) for fatigue crack growth simulation.The X-FEM greatly facilitates crack growth simulation without remeshing requirements ahead of the crackfatigue crack growth analysis.

Keywords: small time scale model     extended finite element method (X-FEM)     crack growth     multiaxial    

Elasto-plastic fatigue crack growth analysis of plane problems in the presence of flaws using XFEM

Sachin KUMAR,A. S. SHEDBALE,I. V. SINGH,B. K. MISHRA

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 420-440 doi: 10.1007/s11709-015-0305-y

Abstract: In this paper, elasto-plastic XFEM simulations have been performed to evaluate the fatigue life of planecrack problems in the presence of various defects.The fatigue life obtained by EPFM is found quite close to that obtained by LEFM.

Keywords: XFEM     von-Mises yield criterion     isotropic hardening     fatigue crack growth     J-integral    

Fatigue crack growth behavior of a 170 mm diameter stainless steel straight pipe subjected to combined

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4,   Pages 905-913 doi: 10.1007/s11709-021-0683-2

Abstract: Higher crack growth rate occurs because of this torsional load in addition to the bending load.In this study, experimental fatigue life evaluation was conducted on a notched stainless steel SA312The experimental crack depth was measured using alternating current potential drop technique.Afterward, the fatigue crack growth and crack pattern were discussed.As a result, fatigue crack growth predicted using analytical methods are in good agreement with experimental

Keywords: fatigue life     Delale and Erdogan method     RMS–SIF approach     stainless steel     torsion and bending load     fatigue crack growth    

Hierarchical approach for fatigue cracking performance evaluation in asphalt pavements

Ibrahim ONIFADE, Yared DINEGDAE, Björn BIRGISSON

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 257-269 doi: 10.1007/s11709-017-0410-1

Abstract: In this paper, a hierarchical approach is proposed for the evaluation of fatigue cracking in asphaltThe levels of fatigue damage analysis provides pavement engineers a variety of tools that can be used

Keywords: fatigue cracking     energy based     crack initiation     mechanistic approach     pavement analysis    

Fatigue crack initiation of magnesium alloys under elastic stress amplitudes: A review

B. J. WANG, D. K. XU, S. D. WANG, E. H. HAN

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2019, Volume 14, Issue 1,   Pages 113-127 doi: 10.1007/s11465-018-0482-1

Abstract: Given their hexagonal close packed structure, the fatigue crack initiation of Mg and its alloys is closelyIn this paper, some fundamental aspects about the fatigue crack initiation mechanisms of Mg alloys arereviewed, including the 3 followings: 1) Fatigue crack initiation of as-cast Mg alloys, 2) influenceof microstructure on fatigue crack initiation of wrought Mg alloys, and 3) the effect of heat treatmentMoreover, some unresolved issues and future target on the fatigue crack initiation mechanism of Mg alloys

Keywords: Mg alloys     fatigue behavior     microstructure     crack initiation     deformation mechanism    

Fatigue crack growth simulations of 3-D linear elastic cracks under thermal load by XFEM

Himanshu PATHAK,Akhilendra SINGH,I.V. SINGH,S. K. YADAV

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4,   Pages 359-382 doi: 10.1007/s11709-015-0304-z

Abstract: This paper deals with the fatigue crack growth simulations of three-dimensional linear elastic cracksBoth temperature and displacement approximations are extrinsically enriched by Heaviside and crack frontCrack growth is modelled by successive linear extensions, and the end points of these linear extensionsare joined by cubic spline segments to obtain a modified crack front.Different crack geometries such as planer, non-planer and arbitrary spline shape cracks are simulated

Keywords: 3-D cracks     fatigue life     Paris law     thermal load     XFEM    

Time Series Diagnosing Analysis for the Fatigue Crack of Large-scale and Heavyburden Supporting Shafts

Li Xuejun,Bin Guangfu,Wang Yuqing

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 4,   Pages 50-53

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Because of the unobserved sudden fatigue failure of the large-scale and heavyburden supporting shaftssquare sum (NRSS) are adopted to identify the fault state, and the degree of supporting shafts' fatiguecrack is diagnosed effectively.The result of experiment shows that the method of time series using <="true">σa2 and NRSS as the index to diagnose the fatiguecrack of large-scale and heavyburden supporting shafts is more sensitive and effective than the normal

Keywords: large-scale and heavyburden machine     supporting shaft     concealment part     fatigue crack     time series    

Cracking evolution behaviors of lightweight materials based on

Y. Luo, S. C. Wu, Y. N. Hu, Y. N. Fu

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2018, Volume 13, Issue 4,   Pages 461-481 doi: 10.1007/s11465-018-0481-2

Abstract: and service of a critical component, leading researchers and engineers to thoroughly identifying the crackThis paper provides a brief review of studying the crack initiation and propagation inside lightweightinclusion, precipitate, etc.) or artificial defects (notch, scratch, pit, etc.) strongly affect the crackFor the hybrid laser welded aluminum alloy, fatigue cracks usually initiate from gas pores located at

Keywords: fatigue crack initiation and growth     fatigue damage mechanism     damage tolerance     defect characterization    

Initial life of corner fine cracks on the P60 rails

Shi Rong,Fan Zhiyi,He Yuelei

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 8,   Pages 65-68

Abstract: Initially corner fine cracks expand slowly on the early stage, with the times of fatigue loads increasingcrack depth expanding speed rate dh/dN breaks.The times of fatigue loads at turn over point is defined

Keywords: rail     corner fine cracks     fatigue cracks     crack depth expanding speed     initial life    

Durability analysis of B grade steel side-frame based on the PFM method

Li Wei and Wang Ping

Strategic Study of CAE 2011, Volume 13, Issue 1,   Pages 56-61

Abstract: is proposed to evaluate the EIFS(equivalent initial flaw size) distribution, and the probabilistic crackdamage value is evaluated from the viewpoints of the survival probability P, stress level σ, crackAs a result, the TTCI(time to crack initiation) can be better characterized by the three-parameter WeibullFurthermore, the structural damage value is quantitatively evaluated by the probabilistic crack exceedancemodel.The predicted economic life tends to increase with the increasing of the crack exceedance probability

Keywords: durability     fatigue     B grade steel     crack    

Review of the damage mechanism in wind turbine gearbox bearings under rolling contact fatigue

Yun-Shuai SU, Shu-Rong YU, Shu-Xin LI, Yan-Ni HE

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2019, Volume 14, Issue 4,   Pages 434-441 doi: 10.1007/s11465-018-0474-1

Abstract: Gearbox bearings are subjected to rolling contact fatigue (RCF) and they are observed to fail due toThe prevailing mechanism of the rubbing of crack faces that generates WEAs was questioned by the authors

Keywords: rolling contact fatigue (RCF)     white etching area (WEA)     white etching crack (WEC)     adiabatic shear band    

Dynamic crack propagation in plates weakened by inclined cracks: an investigation based on peridynamics

A. SHAFIEI

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4,   Pages 527-535 doi: 10.1007/s11709-018-0450-1

Abstract: In this paper by using peridynamics, the crack path for inclined crack under dynamic loading were investigatedThe peridynamics solution for this problem represents the main features of dynamic crack propagationsuch as crack bifurcation.In addition, the influence of geometry on inclined crack growth is studied.

Keywords: peridynamics     inclined crack     dynamic fracture     crack branching    

Peridynamics versus XFEM: a comparative study for quasi-static crack problems

Jinhai ZHAO, Hesheng TANG, Songtao XUE

Frontiers of Structural and Civil Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4,   Pages 548-557 doi: 10.1007/s11709-017-0434-6

Abstract: However, capturing of complex mixed-mode crack patterns has been proven to be difficult with PD.extended finite element method (XFEM) is one of the most popular methods for fracture which allows crackThe first example is crack propagation in a double notched specimen under uniaxial tension with differentcrack spacings in loading direction.

Keywords: XFEM     peridynamic     bilateral crack     parallel double cracks     nonlocal theory    

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Some remarks on the engineering application of the fatigue crack growth approach under nonzero mean loads

Jorge Alberto Rodriguez DURAN,Ronney Mancebo BOLOY,Rafael Raider LEONI

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Creep-fatigue crack growth behavior in GH4169 superalloy

Dianyin HU, Xiyuan WANG, Jianxing MAO, Rongqiao WANG

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Concurrent fatigue crack growth simulation using extended finite element method

Zizi LU, Yongming LIU,

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Elasto-plastic fatigue crack growth analysis of plane problems in the presence of flaws using XFEM

Sachin KUMAR,A. S. SHEDBALE,I. V. SINGH,B. K. MISHRA

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Fatigue crack growth behavior of a 170 mm diameter stainless steel straight pipe subjected to combined

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Hierarchical approach for fatigue cracking performance evaluation in asphalt pavements

Ibrahim ONIFADE, Yared DINEGDAE, Björn BIRGISSON

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Fatigue crack initiation of magnesium alloys under elastic stress amplitudes: A review

B. J. WANG, D. K. XU, S. D. WANG, E. H. HAN

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Fatigue crack growth simulations of 3-D linear elastic cracks under thermal load by XFEM

Himanshu PATHAK,Akhilendra SINGH,I.V. SINGH,S. K. YADAV

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Time Series Diagnosing Analysis for the Fatigue Crack of Large-scale and Heavyburden Supporting Shafts

Li Xuejun,Bin Guangfu,Wang Yuqing

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Cracking evolution behaviors of lightweight materials based on

Y. Luo, S. C. Wu, Y. N. Hu, Y. N. Fu

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Initial life of corner fine cracks on the P60 rails

Shi Rong,Fan Zhiyi,He Yuelei

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Durability analysis of B grade steel side-frame based on the PFM method

Li Wei and Wang Ping

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Review of the damage mechanism in wind turbine gearbox bearings under rolling contact fatigue

Yun-Shuai SU, Shu-Rong YU, Shu-Xin LI, Yan-Ni HE

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Dynamic crack propagation in plates weakened by inclined cracks: an investigation based on peridynamics

A. SHAFIEI

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Peridynamics versus XFEM: a comparative study for quasi-static crack problems

Jinhai ZHAO, Hesheng TANG, Songtao XUE

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