Prediction Of Propagation For Surface Crack


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Prediction of Propagation for Surface Crack


Prediction of Propagation for Surface Crack

Author: Hao Chen

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2024-05-27


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Fracture damage usually occurs from pre-existing defects or small cracks in service. The fatigue cracks of structural parts mostly start on the surface and expand under the action of fatigue load, which leads to the failure of structural parts in engineering. The initiating and propagation analysis of surface crack is critical for structural integrity prediction of cylindrical metallic components with circular cross section, since these components have been applied widely in engineering. This book is a collection of research methods for predicting surface crack growth. The crack growth circles method is developed for the surface cracks of a round bar subjected to tension and torsion loads. A multiparameter model with fewer shape restraints whose center is allowed to move arbitrarily is built, and the shape change of a fatigue crack is predicted more precisely.

Part - Through Crack Fatigue Life Prediction


Part - Through Crack Fatigue Life Prediction

Author: J. B. Chang

language: en

Publisher: ASTM International

Release Date: 1979


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Surface-crack Growth


Surface-crack Growth

Author: Walter G. Reuter

language: en

Publisher: ASTM International

Release Date: 1990


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From the symposium (on title) held in Sparks, Nevada, April 1988. Twenty-two peer-reviewed papers are divided into sections on models and experiments (monotonic loading), and fatigue crack growth. Areas addressed include the differences in constraint for 2-D through-thickness cracks and 3-D surface