Near threshold fatigue testing
Abstract
Measurement of the near-threshold fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) behavior provides a basis for the design and evaluation of components subjected to high cycle fatigue. Typically, the near-threshold fatigue regime describes crack growth rates below approximately 10(exp -5) mm/cycle (4 x 10(exp -7) inch/cycle). One such evaluation was recently performed for the binary alloy U-6Nb. The procedures developed for this evaluation are described in detail to provide a general test method for near-threshold FCGR testing. In particular, techniques for high-resolution measurements of crack length performed in-situ through a direct current, potential drop (DCPD) apparatus, and a method which eliminates crack closure effects through the use of loading cycles with constant maximum stress intensity are described.
- Publication:
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NASA STI/Recon Technical Report N
- Pub Date:
- January 1993
- Bibcode:
- 1993STIN...9328432F
- Keywords:
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- Crack Propagation;
- Fatigue (Materials);
- Fatigue Tests;
- Fracture Mechanics;
- Strain Measurement;
- Binary Alloys;
- Crack Closure;
- Cyclic Loads;
- Stress Intensity Factors;
- Structural Mechanics