The mechanisms responsible for the transient retardation or acceleration of fatigue crack growth subsequent to overloading are a matter of intense debate. Plasticity-induced closure and residual stresses have often been invoked to explain these phenomena, but closure mechanisms are disputed, especially under conditions approximating to generalised plane strain. In this paper we exploit synchrotron radiation to report very high spatial resolution two-dimensional elastic strain and stress maps at maximum and minimum loading measured under plane strain during a normal fatigue cycle, as well as during and after a 100% overload event, in ultra-fine grained AA5091 aluminium alloy. These observations provide direct evidence of the material stress ...
This work presents an in-situ characterisation of crack-tip strain fields following an overload by m...
AbstractLightweight construction is one of the most demanded technologies in many engineering system...
Fatigue crack closure has been identified as an important factor in determining crack growth rates. ...
The mechanisms responsible for the transient retardation or acceleration of fatigue crack growth sub...
The mechanisms responsible for the transient retardation or acceleration of fatigue crack growth sub...
In this work we present the results of in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction measurements of fatigue...
The dominant retardation mechanism of fatigue cracks after an overload is still under discussion for...
This work investigates experimentally and theoretically the local crack tip stress and strain fields...
The evolution of crack-tip strain fields in a thin (plane stress) compact tension sample following a...
There have been many theoretical studies to predict the stress fields around the tip of a growing fa...
Abrupt increase in the maximum load during fatigue cycling modifies the deformation conditions at th...
Abrupt increase in the maximum load during fatigue cycling modifies the deformation conditions at th...
Synchrotron X-ray microtomography has been utilized for the in-situ observation of steady-state plan...
The introduction of an overload or underload within a constant amplitude loading fatigue test leads ...
Synchrotron X-ray microtomography has been utilized for the in-situ observation of steady-state plan...
This work presents an in-situ characterisation of crack-tip strain fields following an overload by m...
AbstractLightweight construction is one of the most demanded technologies in many engineering system...
Fatigue crack closure has been identified as an important factor in determining crack growth rates. ...
The mechanisms responsible for the transient retardation or acceleration of fatigue crack growth sub...
The mechanisms responsible for the transient retardation or acceleration of fatigue crack growth sub...
In this work we present the results of in situ synchrotron X-ray diffraction measurements of fatigue...
The dominant retardation mechanism of fatigue cracks after an overload is still under discussion for...
This work investigates experimentally and theoretically the local crack tip stress and strain fields...
The evolution of crack-tip strain fields in a thin (plane stress) compact tension sample following a...
There have been many theoretical studies to predict the stress fields around the tip of a growing fa...
Abrupt increase in the maximum load during fatigue cycling modifies the deformation conditions at th...
Abrupt increase in the maximum load during fatigue cycling modifies the deformation conditions at th...
Synchrotron X-ray microtomography has been utilized for the in-situ observation of steady-state plan...
The introduction of an overload or underload within a constant amplitude loading fatigue test leads ...
Synchrotron X-ray microtomography has been utilized for the in-situ observation of steady-state plan...
This work presents an in-situ characterisation of crack-tip strain fields following an overload by m...
AbstractLightweight construction is one of the most demanded technologies in many engineering system...
Fatigue crack closure has been identified as an important factor in determining crack growth rates. ...