Effects of Underloads on Fatigue Crack Growth: Data Tabulations. Volume 2

Abstract

The effects of single overload-underload interaction on constant amplitude crack growth in 2219-T851 aluminum alloy are characterized in terms of delay cycles, affected zone sizes and overload shut-off ratios. Data are presented showing the effects of overload-underload/underload-overload sequences, overload magnitude, underload magnitude, and the constant amplitude maximum and minimum. The effects of hold periods in both tension and compression are also experimentally investigated. Delay cycle data are correlated with predictions from three different crack growth retardation models; namely the generalized Wheeler model, the generalized Willenborg model and the Grumman closure model. For each model, predictions are made using an assumed plastic zone radius and diameter for both plane stress and plane strain conditions and model comparisons are made. Correlations of measured affected zone sizes with the four different assumed plastic zone sizes are also presented. Sensitivities of the generalized Wheeler and generalized Willenborg models to overload shut- off ratio and threshold stress intensity factor are determined. Prediction sensitivity to three different crack growth equations for the 2219-T851 aluminum alloy is also evaluated. Recommendations for future work in development of crack growth retardation models are presented.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 1977
Accession Number
ADA042284

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  • T. M. Hsu
  • W. M. Mcgee

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