Scaled experimentation is a powerful engineering tool yet its application to fatigue is limited by significant changes in behaviour with scale. The recent discovery of new similitude rules however opens new possibilities that are explored in this work through numerical experimentation for industrially representative fatigue-crack growth scenarios. It is shown for the first time, how the geometric size effects present in mixed mode fatigue tests are eliminated by performing two appropriately designed scaled experiments. The first order finite similitude theory is applied to mixed mode (modes I and II) fatigue crack growth in three case studies, viz., compact tension shear (CTS) specimen, wing fuselage attachment lug, and a T-joint with an in...
This paper discusses the appropriateness of crack length as a reference dimension for fatigue damage...
Fatigue problem is still very much an empirical art rather than a science, despite being a relativel...
In science and engineering the concepts of size and scale play a key role in design. Many physical p...
The problem of crack growth is a major issue in the prediction and maintenance of aerospace structur...
The fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) curve of metallic alloys is usually divided into three regions....
Offshore tubular members are manufactured in a very wide thicknesses and diameters. The design curve...
International audienceThe design of reliable structures and the estimation of the residual fatigue l...
Whilst crack growth retardation following the application of an overload during variable amplitude l...
This paper discusses the appropriateness of crack length as a reference dimension for fatigue damage...
Cracks originate at defects of numerous kinds spread in the material. The fatigue life is – besides...
In 1964 Prof P. C. Paris developed an equation to estimate the fatigue crack-growth rate. It is gene...
The fatigue behaviour of aerospace structural components is dominated by the time to grow from a sma...
In science and engineering the concepts of size and scale play a key role in design. Many physical p...
Paris and Wöhler’s fatigue curves are intimately connected by the physics of the process of fatigue ...
This paper discusses the appropriateness of crack length as a reference dimension for fatigue damage...
Fatigue problem is still very much an empirical art rather than a science, despite being a relativel...
In science and engineering the concepts of size and scale play a key role in design. Many physical p...
The problem of crack growth is a major issue in the prediction and maintenance of aerospace structur...
The fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) curve of metallic alloys is usually divided into three regions....
Offshore tubular members are manufactured in a very wide thicknesses and diameters. The design curve...
International audienceThe design of reliable structures and the estimation of the residual fatigue l...
Whilst crack growth retardation following the application of an overload during variable amplitude l...
This paper discusses the appropriateness of crack length as a reference dimension for fatigue damage...
Cracks originate at defects of numerous kinds spread in the material. The fatigue life is – besides...
In 1964 Prof P. C. Paris developed an equation to estimate the fatigue crack-growth rate. It is gene...
The fatigue behaviour of aerospace structural components is dominated by the time to grow from a sma...
In science and engineering the concepts of size and scale play a key role in design. Many physical p...
Paris and Wöhler’s fatigue curves are intimately connected by the physics of the process of fatigue ...
This paper discusses the appropriateness of crack length as a reference dimension for fatigue damage...
Fatigue problem is still very much an empirical art rather than a science, despite being a relativel...
In science and engineering the concepts of size and scale play a key role in design. Many physical p...