2000
DOI: 10.1046/j.1460-2695.2000.00242.x
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Small‐crack growth and fatigue life predictions for high‐strength aluminium alloys. Part II: crack closure and fatigue analyses

Abstract: Small‐crack effects were investigated in two high‐strength aluminium alloys: 7075‐T6 bare and LC9cs clad aluminium alloys. Both experimental and analytical investigations were conducted to study crack initiation and growth of small cracks. In the experimental program, fatigue and small‐crack tests were conducted on single‐edge‐notch tension (SENT) specimens and large‐crack tests were conducted on middle‐crack tension specimens under constant‐amplitude and Mini‐TWIST spectrum loading. A pronounced small‐crack e… Show more

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“…Numerical solutions have been presented (Newman 1981, Newman et al 1999 , 1999 (2) ). Numerical solutions have been presented (Newman 1981, Newman et al 1999 , 1999 (2) ).…”
Section: Strip-yield Based Retardation and Acceleration Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerical solutions have been presented (Newman 1981, Newman et al 1999 , 1999 (2) ). Numerical solutions have been presented (Newman 1981, Newman et al 1999 , 1999 (2) ).…”
Section: Strip-yield Based Retardation and Acceleration Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Eine rechnerische Lösung für den Reihenfolgeeffekt bei nichteinstufiger Belastung erzielte Newman et al [1218,[1323][1324][1325]1348] auf der Basis des modifizierten Dugdale-Modells, Abb. 6.88.…”
Section: Modelle Mit Rißschließenunclassified
“…As seen in this figure, sporadic AE signals are received for the majority of life as dislocation pileups and breakaways occur at multiple potential crack initiation sources. After a crack initiates and continues to grow to 1 mm, a common transition length between small and large cracks [46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53], the average and weighted average entropy sharply decreases as shown in Figures 13a and 14a. This finding confirms that entropy decreases after a crack has initiated and that AE signals are more frequent and less disordered.…”
Section: Average and Weighted Average Entropymentioning
confidence: 99%