A complete description of the experimental procedure for characterizing the intrinsic fatigue crack propagation threshold (ΔKth,eff) as well as the fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) in the near-threshold regime using small-scale specimens is presented. A comparative study is carried out on the high strength steel S960QL considering different single edge notch bend (SENB) specimen geometries. On one hand, the reference dimensions of 6 mm thickness (B) and 19 mm width (W) are analysed and referred to as conventional specimens. On the other hand, small-scale specimens with B = 3 mm and W = 4 and 6 mm are also considered. Several loading configurations (3- , 4- and 8-point bending) are used and a load ratio R = 0.8 is applied to avoid crack closure effects. The direct current potential drop (DCPD) technique is used to monitor the crack length. The reduced dimensions of the small-scale specimens imply the necessity of implementing a modified testing procedure compared to the rec- ommendations of current standards for the generation of FCGR data. The results show a good agreement between tests conducted on different specimen sizes, which opens new perspectives in the use of small-scale specimens for characterizing the fatigue crack growth properties in metallic materials. Recommendations and limitations of the procedure are provided and discussed.

Determination of fatigue crack growth in the near-threshold regime using small-scale specimens / Blasón, Sergio; Werner, Tiago; Kruse, Julius; Madia, Mauro; Miarka, Petr; Seitl, Stanislav; Benedetti, Matteo. - In: THEORETICAL AND APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS. - ISSN 0167-8442. - STAMPA. - 2022:118(2022), pp. 103224.1-103224.12. [10.1016/j.tafmec.2021.103224]

Determination of fatigue crack growth in the near-threshold regime using small-scale specimens

Benedetti, Matteo
2022-01-01

Abstract

A complete description of the experimental procedure for characterizing the intrinsic fatigue crack propagation threshold (ΔKth,eff) as well as the fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) in the near-threshold regime using small-scale specimens is presented. A comparative study is carried out on the high strength steel S960QL considering different single edge notch bend (SENB) specimen geometries. On one hand, the reference dimensions of 6 mm thickness (B) and 19 mm width (W) are analysed and referred to as conventional specimens. On the other hand, small-scale specimens with B = 3 mm and W = 4 and 6 mm are also considered. Several loading configurations (3- , 4- and 8-point bending) are used and a load ratio R = 0.8 is applied to avoid crack closure effects. The direct current potential drop (DCPD) technique is used to monitor the crack length. The reduced dimensions of the small-scale specimens imply the necessity of implementing a modified testing procedure compared to the rec- ommendations of current standards for the generation of FCGR data. The results show a good agreement between tests conducted on different specimen sizes, which opens new perspectives in the use of small-scale specimens for characterizing the fatigue crack growth properties in metallic materials. Recommendations and limitations of the procedure are provided and discussed.
2022
118
Blasón, Sergio; Werner, Tiago; Kruse, Julius; Madia, Mauro; Miarka, Petr; Seitl, Stanislav; Benedetti, Matteo
Determination of fatigue crack growth in the near-threshold regime using small-scale specimens / Blasón, Sergio; Werner, Tiago; Kruse, Julius; Madia, Mauro; Miarka, Petr; Seitl, Stanislav; Benedetti, Matteo. - In: THEORETICAL AND APPLIED FRACTURE MECHANICS. - ISSN 0167-8442. - STAMPA. - 2022:118(2022), pp. 103224.1-103224.12. [10.1016/j.tafmec.2021.103224]
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