Current prediction methods for growth of disbonds under fatigue loading are generally based on a correlation with either the maximum strain energy release rate (SERR) or the SERR range. This paper highlights some issues with this approach. In particular, it is argued that the maximum SERR or the SERR range alone do not give sufficient information to uniquely characterize the driving force for crack growth. Furthermore it is argued that the relationship between crack growth rate and loss of strain energy should be considered on the scale of the entire load cycle. By means of disbond growth experiments it is shown that there is indeed a very strong correlation between the crack growth rate and the strain energy lost during a fatigue cycle. Un...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Experiments have shown that the application of an ...
Measurement of the energy dissipation during fatigue crack growth is used as a technique to gain mor...
Fatigue crack growth (FCG) rates have traditionally been formulated from fracture mechanics, whereas...
Current prediction methods for growth of disbonds under fatigue loading are generally based on a cor...
The concept of relating fatigue disbond growth to the strain energy release rate (SERR) is criticall...
AbstractThe concept of relating fatigue disbond growth to the strain energy release rate (SERR) is c...
<p>Plastic energy dissipation is inevitable during fatigue crack growth. There have been previous at...
The available models for the prediction of fatigue crack growth in adhesive bonds rely on the simili...
Crack growth rate relation derived using different models13; of crack growth process are reviewed. T...
Fatigue failures are a major concern in aeronautics. The growth of fatigue cracks in metallic struct...
An energy equation for fatigue crack growth was proposed. It equates the total external work per cyc...
The field of fracture mechanics started with Griffith's energy concept for brittle fracture in 1920....
Plastic dissipation accompanies fatigue crack growth in ductile materials. Previous studies presente...
The fatigue crack growth rate in strain crystallizing rubbers depends not only on the maximum energy...
A vast body of experimental data has been accumulated on the constant amplitude crack growth respons...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Experiments have shown that the application of an ...
Measurement of the energy dissipation during fatigue crack growth is used as a technique to gain mor...
Fatigue crack growth (FCG) rates have traditionally been formulated from fracture mechanics, whereas...
Current prediction methods for growth of disbonds under fatigue loading are generally based on a cor...
The concept of relating fatigue disbond growth to the strain energy release rate (SERR) is criticall...
AbstractThe concept of relating fatigue disbond growth to the strain energy release rate (SERR) is c...
<p>Plastic energy dissipation is inevitable during fatigue crack growth. There have been previous at...
The available models for the prediction of fatigue crack growth in adhesive bonds rely on the simili...
Crack growth rate relation derived using different models13; of crack growth process are reviewed. T...
Fatigue failures are a major concern in aeronautics. The growth of fatigue cracks in metallic struct...
An energy equation for fatigue crack growth was proposed. It equates the total external work per cyc...
The field of fracture mechanics started with Griffith's energy concept for brittle fracture in 1920....
Plastic dissipation accompanies fatigue crack growth in ductile materials. Previous studies presente...
The fatigue crack growth rate in strain crystallizing rubbers depends not only on the maximum energy...
A vast body of experimental data has been accumulated on the constant amplitude crack growth respons...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.Experiments have shown that the application of an ...
Measurement of the energy dissipation during fatigue crack growth is used as a technique to gain mor...
Fatigue crack growth (FCG) rates have traditionally been formulated from fracture mechanics, whereas...