The effect of hold time of overload on crack propagation behavior emerging from notch root

In the present study the crack propagation behavior under constant amplitude loads emerging from the notch root after being overloaded and held in a certain period of time was investigated. When the stress ratio of constant amplitude load is zero, the longer period of hold time of the overload incre...

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Main Authors: Purnowidodo Anindito, Soenoko Rudy, Choiron M.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade 2016-01-01
Series:FME Transactions
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2016/1451-20921601050P.pdf
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spelling doaj-468c2d96b89f42b2a38fe656613adfdd2020-11-25T03:17:32ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, BelgradeFME Transactions1451-20922406-128X2016-01-0144150571451-20921601050PThe effect of hold time of overload on crack propagation behavior emerging from notch rootPurnowidodo Anindito0Soenoko Rudy1Choiron M.A.2University of Brawijaya, Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Malang, IndonesiaUniversity of Brawijaya, Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Malang, IndonesiaUniversity of Brawijaya, Mechanical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Malang, IndonesiaIn the present study the crack propagation behavior under constant amplitude loads emerging from the notch root after being overloaded and held in a certain period of time was investigated. When the stress ratio of constant amplitude load is zero, the longer period of hold time of the overload increases the number of delay cycles and decelerates the crack propagation emerging from the notch root. However, the number of delay cycles is reduced by the increasing of the hold time period, and the acceleration of the crack propagation was observed immediately after emerging from the notch root when the stress ratio is -1.5. The magnitude and the period of the hold time of the overload as well as the stress ratio of the constant amplitude load condition following the overload are responsible for the residual stress state in front of the notch root affecting the crack propagation behavior.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2016/1451-20921601050P.pdfhold timeoverloadcrack propagationnotch rootfatigue life
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author Purnowidodo Anindito
Soenoko Rudy
Choiron M.A.
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Soenoko Rudy
Choiron M.A.
The effect of hold time of overload on crack propagation behavior emerging from notch root
FME Transactions
hold time
overload
crack propagation
notch root
fatigue life
author_facet Purnowidodo Anindito
Soenoko Rudy
Choiron M.A.
author_sort Purnowidodo Anindito
title The effect of hold time of overload on crack propagation behavior emerging from notch root
title_short The effect of hold time of overload on crack propagation behavior emerging from notch root
title_full The effect of hold time of overload on crack propagation behavior emerging from notch root
title_fullStr The effect of hold time of overload on crack propagation behavior emerging from notch root
title_full_unstemmed The effect of hold time of overload on crack propagation behavior emerging from notch root
title_sort effect of hold time of overload on crack propagation behavior emerging from notch root
publisher University of Belgrade - Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Belgrade
series FME Transactions
issn 1451-2092
2406-128X
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In the present study the crack propagation behavior under constant amplitude loads emerging from the notch root after being overloaded and held in a certain period of time was investigated. When the stress ratio of constant amplitude load is zero, the longer period of hold time of the overload increases the number of delay cycles and decelerates the crack propagation emerging from the notch root. However, the number of delay cycles is reduced by the increasing of the hold time period, and the acceleration of the crack propagation was observed immediately after emerging from the notch root when the stress ratio is -1.5. The magnitude and the period of the hold time of the overload as well as the stress ratio of the constant amplitude load condition following the overload are responsible for the residual stress state in front of the notch root affecting the crack propagation behavior.
topic hold time
overload
crack propagation
notch root
fatigue life
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1451-2092/2016/1451-20921601050P.pdf
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