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Fatigue crack growth assessments in welded components including crack closure effects: Experiments and 3-D numerical modeling
Fecha
2014-02-04Registro en:
10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2012.09.009
Autor
Burgos, Diego Felipe Sarzosa
Godefroid, Leonardo Barbosa
Ruggieri, Claudio
Institución
Resumen
This work provides a numerical and experimental investigation of fatigue crack growth behavior in steel
weldments including crack closure effects and their coupled interaction with weld strength mismatch. A
central objective of this study is to extend previously developed frameworks for evaluation of crack clo-
sure effects on FCGR to steel weldments while, at the same time, gaining additional understanding of
commonly adopted criteria for crack closure loads and their influence on fatigue life of structural welds.
Very detailed non-linear finite element analyses using 3-D models of compact tension
C
(
T
) fracture spec-
imens with center cracked, square groove welds provide the evolution of crack growth with cyclic stress
intensity factor which is required for the estimation of the closure loads. Fatigue crack growth tests con-
ducted on plane-sided, shallow-cracked
C
(
T
) specimens provide the necessary data against which crack
closure effects on fatigue crack growth behavior can be assessed. Overall, the present investigation pro-
vides additional support for estimation procedures of plasticity-induced crack closure loads in fatigue
analyses of structural steels and their weldments