2022
DOI: 10.1002/ceat.202200385
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Influence of High Pressure Drop Rates on Fatigue Crack Growth

Abstract: Hydraulic components in mobile machines are subjected to varying conditions and loads, which limit their lifetime. In particular, high pressure drop rates are suspected to increase fatigue crack growth rates. Existing studies on the fluidstructure interaction inside fatigue cracks during fast pressure drops do not explain increased crack growth in hydraulic systems. A laminar flow model was developed to simulate the fluid flow inside a crack under periodic pressure loads. The viscosity restrained the oil insid… Show more

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