FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH UNDER THE CONJOINT ACTION OF MAJOR AND MINOR STRESS CYCLES

Hawkyard, M. ; Powell, B. E. ; Hussey, I. ; Grabowski, L.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1996
ISSN:
1460-2695
Source:
Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
Notes:
Abstract— Fatigue crack growth rates in corner notched specimens of forged Ti-6A1-4V, used in the manufacture of rotating aero-engine components, have been measured for fatigue loadings that combine major and minor stress cycles. The loadings are simple representations of the flight cycle and the potential in-flight vibrations, each loading block consisting of high-frequency minor cycles superimposed on the major cycle dwell at maximum load. The crack growth rates are dependent on the number and stress ratio of the minor cycles, but only when they individually contribute to the growth of the crack. Estimates of the fatigue threshold values and near-threshold growth rates associated with the minor cycles have been made, all potential load history effects having been ascribed to the minor cycle component of the loading. Using this data, satisfactory crack propagation life predictions have been demonstrated for a wide range of test conditions involving the conjoint action of major and minor stress cycles.
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autor Hawkyard, M.
Powell, B. E.
Hussey, I.
Grabowski, L.
autorsonst Grabowski, L.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-2695.1996.tb00961.x
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notes Abstract— Fatigue crack growth rates in corner notched specimens of forged Ti-6A1-4V, used in the manufacture of rotating aero-engine components, have been measured for fatigue loadings that combine major and minor stress cycles. The loadings are simple representations of the flight cycle and the potential in-flight vibrations, each loading block consisting of high-frequency minor cycles superimposed on the major cycle dwell at maximum load. The crack growth rates are dependent on the number and stress ratio of the minor cycles, but only when they individually contribute to the growth of the crack. Estimates of the fatigue threshold values and near-threshold growth rates associated with the minor cycles have been made, all potential load history effects having been ascribed to the minor cycle component of the loading. Using this data, satisfactory crack propagation life predictions have been demonstrated for a wide range of test conditions involving the conjoint action of major and minor stress cycles.
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shingle_author_1 Hawkyard, M.
Powell, B. E.
Hussey, I.
Grabowski, L.
shingle_author_2 Hawkyard, M.
Powell, B. E.
Hussey, I.
Grabowski, L.
shingle_author_3 Hawkyard, M.
Powell, B. E.
Hussey, I.
Grabowski, L.
shingle_author_4 Hawkyard, M.
Powell, B. E.
Hussey, I.
Grabowski, L.
shingle_catch_all_1 Hawkyard, M.
Powell, B. E.
Hussey, I.
Grabowski, L.
FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH UNDER THE CONJOINT ACTION OF MAJOR AND MINOR STRESS CYCLES
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract— Fatigue crack growth rates in corner notched specimens of forged Ti-6A1-4V, used in the manufacture of rotating aero-engine components, have been measured for fatigue loadings that combine major and minor stress cycles. The loadings are simple representations of the flight cycle and the potential in-flight vibrations, each loading block consisting of high-frequency minor cycles superimposed on the major cycle dwell at maximum load. The crack growth rates are dependent on the number and stress ratio of the minor cycles, but only when they individually contribute to the growth of the crack. Estimates of the fatigue threshold values and near-threshold growth rates associated with the minor cycles have been made, all potential load history effects having been ascribed to the minor cycle component of the loading. Using this data, satisfactory crack propagation life predictions have been demonstrated for a wide range of test conditions involving the conjoint action of major and minor stress cycles.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Hawkyard, M.
Powell, B. E.
Hussey, I.
Grabowski, L.
FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH UNDER THE CONJOINT ACTION OF MAJOR AND MINOR STRESS CYCLES
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract— Fatigue crack growth rates in corner notched specimens of forged Ti-6A1-4V, used in the manufacture of rotating aero-engine components, have been measured for fatigue loadings that combine major and minor stress cycles. The loadings are simple representations of the flight cycle and the potential in-flight vibrations, each loading block consisting of high-frequency minor cycles superimposed on the major cycle dwell at maximum load. The crack growth rates are dependent on the number and stress ratio of the minor cycles, but only when they individually contribute to the growth of the crack. Estimates of the fatigue threshold values and near-threshold growth rates associated with the minor cycles have been made, all potential load history effects having been ascribed to the minor cycle component of the loading. Using this data, satisfactory crack propagation life predictions have been demonstrated for a wide range of test conditions involving the conjoint action of major and minor stress cycles.
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shingle_catch_all_3 Hawkyard, M.
Powell, B. E.
Hussey, I.
Grabowski, L.
FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH UNDER THE CONJOINT ACTION OF MAJOR AND MINOR STRESS CYCLES
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract— Fatigue crack growth rates in corner notched specimens of forged Ti-6A1-4V, used in the manufacture of rotating aero-engine components, have been measured for fatigue loadings that combine major and minor stress cycles. The loadings are simple representations of the flight cycle and the potential in-flight vibrations, each loading block consisting of high-frequency minor cycles superimposed on the major cycle dwell at maximum load. The crack growth rates are dependent on the number and stress ratio of the minor cycles, but only when they individually contribute to the growth of the crack. Estimates of the fatigue threshold values and near-threshold growth rates associated with the minor cycles have been made, all potential load history effects having been ascribed to the minor cycle component of the loading. Using this data, satisfactory crack propagation life predictions have been demonstrated for a wide range of test conditions involving the conjoint action of major and minor stress cycles.
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Powell, B. E.
Hussey, I.
Grabowski, L.
FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH UNDER THE CONJOINT ACTION OF MAJOR AND MINOR STRESS CYCLES
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Abstract— Fatigue crack growth rates in corner notched specimens of forged Ti-6A1-4V, used in the manufacture of rotating aero-engine components, have been measured for fatigue loadings that combine major and minor stress cycles. The loadings are simple representations of the flight cycle and the potential in-flight vibrations, each loading block consisting of high-frequency minor cycles superimposed on the major cycle dwell at maximum load. The crack growth rates are dependent on the number and stress ratio of the minor cycles, but only when they individually contribute to the growth of the crack. Estimates of the fatigue threshold values and near-threshold growth rates associated with the minor cycles have been made, all potential load history effects having been ascribed to the minor cycle component of the loading. Using this data, satisfactory crack propagation life predictions have been demonstrated for a wide range of test conditions involving the conjoint action of major and minor stress cycles.
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