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Effect of residual stress redistribution on fatigue crack growth pertinent to crack closure and applied load

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MATERIALS & DESIGN
卷 233, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.matdes.2023.112282

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Residual stress redistribution; Crack wake; Crack closure

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This study clarifies the redistribution of residual stress (RS) during fatigue crack growth (FCG) in a welded joint. The results show that RS redistribution depends on the distance between the crack tip and the weld centerline, and the RS at the crack tip is always compressive. Additionally, the length of the contacted crack wake gradually increases, leading to a decrease in FCG rate.
Clarifying residual stress (RS) redistribution and its effect on fatigue crack growth (FCG) is essential to evaluate the fatigue life of a welded joint. In this study, initial RS distribution along FCG path is calculated based on FCG measurements of as-welded and heated-treated specimens. Subsequently, RS redistribution with crack growth is studied by two groups of specimens with gradually decreased distances between notch tip and weld centerline, and its influence on FCG is linked to crack closure and applied load. The results show that RS redistribution mainly depends on the distance from crack tip to weld centerline, and RS at a crack tip is always compressive during fatigue cycling. In addition, the length of contacted crack wake gradually increases at the beginning of FCG (crack closure effect), which decreases FCG rate together with compressive RS at a crack tip.

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