Modelling probabilistic fatigue crack propagation rates for a mild structural steel

A class of fatigue crack growth models based on elastic–plastic stress–strain histories at the crack tip region and local strain-life damage models have been proposed in literature. The fatigue crack growth is regarded as a process of continuous crack initializations over successive elementary mate...

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Main Authors: J.A.F.O. Correia, A.M.P. de Jesus, A. Fernández-Canteli
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Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2014-12-01
Series:Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
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Online Access:https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1354
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spelling doaj-ae8f0826042e45199fd7b9fe65ed21332021-01-27T17:17:14ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932014-12-01931Modelling probabilistic fatigue crack propagation rates for a mild structural steelJ.A.F.O. CorreiaA.M.P. de JesusA. Fernández-Canteli A class of fatigue crack growth models based on elastic–plastic stress–strain histories at the crack tip region and local strain-life damage models have been proposed in literature. The fatigue crack growth is regarded as a process of continuous crack initializations over successive elementary material blocks, which may be governed by smooth strain-life damage data. Some approaches account for the residual stresses developing at the crack tip in the actual crack driving force assessment, allowing mean stresses and loading sequential effects to be modelled. An extension of the fatigue crack propagation model originally proposed by Noroozi et al. (2005) to derive probabilistic fatigue crack propagation data is proposed, in particular concerning the derivation of probabilistic da/dN-?K-R fields. The elastic-plastic stresses at the vicinity of the crack tip, computed using simplified formulae, are compared with the stresses computed using an elasticplastic finite element analyses for specimens considered in the experimental program proposed to derive the fatigue crack propagation data. Using probabilistic strain-life data available for the S355 structural mild steel, probabilistic crack propagation fields are generated, for several stress ratios, and compared with experimental fatigue crack propagation data. A satisfactory agreement between the predicted probabilistic fields and experimental data is observed. https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1354Local approach
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author J.A.F.O. Correia
A.M.P. de Jesus
A. Fernández-Canteli
spellingShingle J.A.F.O. Correia
A.M.P. de Jesus
A. Fernández-Canteli
Modelling probabilistic fatigue crack propagation rates for a mild structural steel
Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
Local approach
author_facet J.A.F.O. Correia
A.M.P. de Jesus
A. Fernández-Canteli
author_sort J.A.F.O. Correia
title Modelling probabilistic fatigue crack propagation rates for a mild structural steel
title_short Modelling probabilistic fatigue crack propagation rates for a mild structural steel
title_full Modelling probabilistic fatigue crack propagation rates for a mild structural steel
title_fullStr Modelling probabilistic fatigue crack propagation rates for a mild structural steel
title_full_unstemmed Modelling probabilistic fatigue crack propagation rates for a mild structural steel
title_sort modelling probabilistic fatigue crack propagation rates for a mild structural steel
publisher Gruppo Italiano Frattura
series Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
issn 1971-8993
publishDate 2014-12-01
description A class of fatigue crack growth models based on elastic–plastic stress–strain histories at the crack tip region and local strain-life damage models have been proposed in literature. The fatigue crack growth is regarded as a process of continuous crack initializations over successive elementary material blocks, which may be governed by smooth strain-life damage data. Some approaches account for the residual stresses developing at the crack tip in the actual crack driving force assessment, allowing mean stresses and loading sequential effects to be modelled. An extension of the fatigue crack propagation model originally proposed by Noroozi et al. (2005) to derive probabilistic fatigue crack propagation data is proposed, in particular concerning the derivation of probabilistic da/dN-?K-R fields. The elastic-plastic stresses at the vicinity of the crack tip, computed using simplified formulae, are compared with the stresses computed using an elasticplastic finite element analyses for specimens considered in the experimental program proposed to derive the fatigue crack propagation data. Using probabilistic strain-life data available for the S355 structural mild steel, probabilistic crack propagation fields are generated, for several stress ratios, and compared with experimental fatigue crack propagation data. A satisfactory agreement between the predicted probabilistic fields and experimental data is observed.
topic Local approach
url https://www.fracturae.com/index.php/fis/article/view/1354
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