Multiaxial Notch Fracture and Fatigue

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Multiaxial Notch Fracture and Fatigue

Mathematics Dynamics and statics Engineering: general Maths for engineers Metals technology / metallurgy Mechanical engineering Materials science

Author: Xiangqiao Yan

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Language: English

Published by: CRC Press

Published on: 28th February 2023

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781000830330


Introduction

This book presents the unified fatigue life prediction equation for low/medium/high cycle fatigue of metallic materials relevant to plain materials and notched components. The unified fatigue life prediction equation is the Wöhler equation, in which the "stress-based intensity parameter" is calculated based on the linear-elastic analysis.

Static Fracture Analysis

A local approach for the static fracture analysis for notched components is presented based on the notch linear-elastic stress field. In the local approach, a stress intensity parameter is taken as a stress-based intensity parameter. Experimental verifications show that the local approach is also suited for the static fracture analysis for notched components made of ductile materials.

Material Failure under Multiaxial Stress

The book is also concerned with a material failure problem under the multiaxial stress states. A concept of the material intensity parameter is introduced in this book. It is a material property parameter that depends on both Mode-I fracture toughness and Mode-II (or Mode-III) fracture toughness and the multiaxial parameter to characterize the variation of the material failure resistance (notch fracture toughness) with the multiaxial stresses states. The failure condition to assess mixed-mode fracture of notched (or cracked) components is stated as the stress-based intensity parameter being equal to the material intensity parameter.

Comparison with Traditional S-N Equation

With respect to the traditional S-N equation, a similar S-N equation is presented and verified to have high accuracy.

Target Audience

This book will be of interest to professionals in the field of fatigue and fracture for both brittle and ductile materials.

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