Experimental characterisation of fatigue crack growth based on the CTOD measured from crack tip displacement fields using DIC
The current work presents an experimental study on the use of the crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) to evaluate its ability to characterise fatigue crack growth. A methodology is developed to measure and to analyse the CTOD from experimental data. The vertical displacements obtained by implement...
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doaj-54bfffd8f2224f428bd3e8da68ec5a742020-11-24T21:53:21ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932019-10-01135065866610.3221/IGF-ESIS.50.5610.3221/IGF-ESIS.50.56Experimental characterisation of fatigue crack growth based on the CTOD measured from crack tip displacement fields using DICJ.M. Vasco-OlmoF.A. D�azF.V. AntunesM.N. JamesThe current work presents an experimental study on the use of the crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) to evaluate its ability to characterise fatigue crack growth. A methodology is developed to measure and to analyse the CTOD from experimental data. The vertical displacements obtained by implementing digital image correlation (DIC) on growing fatigue cracks are used to measure the CTOD. Two fatigue tests at stress ratios of 0.1 and 0.6 were conducted on compact tension (CT) specimens manufactured from a 1 mm thick sheet of commercially pure titanium. A sensitivity analysis to explore the effect of the position selected behind the crack tip for the CTOD measurement was performed. The analysis of a full loading cycle allowed identifying the elastic and plastic components of the CTOD. The plastic CTOD was found to be directly related to the nonlinear zone (i.e., plastic deformation) generated at the crack tip during fatigue propagation. Moreover, a linear relationship between da/dN and ?CTODp independent of the stress ratio was found. Results show that the CTOD can be used as a viable alternative to the stress intensity factor range (?K) in characterising fatigue crack propagation since the parameter considers the fatigue threshold and crack shielding in an intrinsic way.https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/2433/2794crack tip opening displacement (ctod)fatigue crack growth ratedicrange of plastic ctod |
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J.M. Vasco-Olmo F.A. D�az F.V. Antunes M.N. James Experimental characterisation of fatigue crack growth based on the CTOD measured from crack tip displacement fields using DIC Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale crack tip opening displacement (ctod) fatigue crack growth rate dic range of plastic ctod |
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J.M. Vasco-Olmo F.A. D�az F.V. Antunes M.N. James |
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J.M. Vasco-Olmo |
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Experimental characterisation of fatigue crack growth based on the CTOD measured from crack tip displacement fields using DIC |
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Experimental characterisation of fatigue crack growth based on the CTOD measured from crack tip displacement fields using DIC |
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Experimental characterisation of fatigue crack growth based on the CTOD measured from crack tip displacement fields using DIC |
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Experimental characterisation of fatigue crack growth based on the CTOD measured from crack tip displacement fields using DIC |
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Experimental characterisation of fatigue crack growth based on the CTOD measured from crack tip displacement fields using DIC |
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experimental characterisation of fatigue crack growth based on the ctod measured from crack tip displacement fields using dic |
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Gruppo Italiano Frattura |
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Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale |
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1971-8993 |
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2019-10-01 |
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The current work presents an experimental study on the use of the crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) to evaluate its ability to characterise fatigue crack growth. A methodology is developed to measure and to analyse the CTOD from experimental data. The vertical displacements obtained by implementing digital image correlation (DIC) on growing fatigue cracks are used to measure the CTOD. Two fatigue tests at stress ratios of 0.1 and 0.6 were conducted on compact tension (CT) specimens manufactured from a 1 mm thick sheet of commercially pure titanium. A sensitivity analysis to explore the effect of the position selected behind the crack tip for the CTOD measurement was performed. The analysis of a full loading cycle allowed identifying the elastic and plastic components of the CTOD. The plastic CTOD was found to be directly related to the nonlinear zone (i.e., plastic deformation) generated at the crack tip during fatigue propagation. Moreover, a linear relationship between da/dN and ?CTODp independent of the stress ratio was found. Results show that the CTOD can be used as a viable alternative to the stress intensity factor range (?K) in characterising fatigue crack propagation since the parameter considers the fatigue threshold and crack shielding in an intrinsic way. |
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crack tip opening displacement (ctod) fatigue crack growth rate dic range of plastic ctod |
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