Effect of Plastic Deformation on Compliance Curve Based Crack Closure Measurement
Fatigue crack growth depends heavily on near tip stress-strain behavior controlled by many micromechanical and microstructural factors. Crack closure is widely used to rationalize crack growth behaviour under complex loading conditions. Reliable crack closure measurement is essential for enhanced damage tolerance design and remains a challenge to the industry. This paper focuses on the effect of plastic deformation ahead of a notch/crack on the non-linearity of compliance curves of 6082-T651 aluminium alloy specimens to highlight a potential issue in the conventional compliance curve based crack closure measurement technique. Experimental and numerical simulation results demonstrate that plastic deformation ahead of the notch will introduce non-linear stress-strain behavior in the absence of crack closure. It is proposed that the effect of crack tip plasticity on the non-linearity of the compliance curve be separated to obtain reliable crack closure measurement.
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Additional information | This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced pdf of an article accepted for publication in Key Engineering Materials following peer review. The version of record, M.A. Mohin, Y.G. Xu, A. Lewis, A. Chrysanthou, "Effect of Plastic Deformation on Compliance Curve Based Crack Closure Measurement", Key Engineering Materials, Vol. 713, pp. 240-243, 2016, published by Trans Tech Publications Ltd, is available online at doi: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.713.240. |
Keywords | compliance curve, damage tolerance design, crack closure |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 13:16 |
Last Modified | 15 May 2025 13:16 |
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