2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-44264-7
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Einführung in die bruchmechanische Schadensbeurteilung

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“…As mentioned in Section 3.1, if the crack‐initiating defect emanates planar crack, then ridges appear not directly from the start but at some distance from the fisheye centre, forming a circular shaped ridges‐free SA. The average value of Δ K eff of SA measured within the analysed fracture surfaces (around 40 specimens) was already calculated in former work, 7 using empirical approximation by Murakami 1 ,p. 17 and the commonly accepted statement that the crack is closed during the negative part of cyclic stress 57 ,p. 160 ΔKeff0.25emSAKImax0.25emSA=0.5σaπitalicareaSA=6.40.25emitalicMPam, where area SA is the size of the SA, respectively 7 . Following the above‐mentioned assumption, the SA should be somehow related with the plastic zone size and martensitic structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned in Section 3.1, if the crack‐initiating defect emanates planar crack, then ridges appear not directly from the start but at some distance from the fisheye centre, forming a circular shaped ridges‐free SA. The average value of Δ K eff of SA measured within the analysed fracture surfaces (around 40 specimens) was already calculated in former work, 7 using empirical approximation by Murakami 1 ,p. 17 and the commonly accepted statement that the crack is closed during the negative part of cyclic stress 57 ,p. 160 ΔKeff0.25emSAKImax0.25emSA=0.5σaπitalicareaSA=6.40.25emitalicMPam, where area SA is the size of the SA, respectively 7 . Following the above‐mentioned assumption, the SA should be somehow related with the plastic zone size and martensitic structure.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are different approaches in the fatigue life analysis which address these issues, for example the methods of the fracture mechanics [2] or nonlinear damage accumulation hypotheses [18]. But these methods are linked to a significantly higher effort and often need a lot of very precise K input data.…”
Section: -Area Of Limited Life)mentioning
confidence: 99%