2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2010.03.168
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Influence of overloads on the fatigue crack growth in nodular cast iron: experiments and numerical simulation

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“…Considering the value of the material yield strength σYS listed in Table 3, the maximum theoretical fracture toughness that can be estimated using this C(T) sample geometry is ≈32 MPa m 0.5 , which is comparable with KIc values reported in the technical literature [56,57] for this DCI class. Figure 10a,b shows the load versus crack mouth opening displacement recorded for specimen 1 and 2, respectively.…”
Section: Fracture Toughnesssupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…Considering the value of the material yield strength σYS listed in Table 3, the maximum theoretical fracture toughness that can be estimated using this C(T) sample geometry is ≈32 MPa m 0.5 , which is comparable with KIc values reported in the technical literature [56,57] for this DCI class. Figure 10a,b shows the load versus crack mouth opening displacement recorded for specimen 1 and 2, respectively.…”
Section: Fracture Toughnesssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…It can be noted that Equation (3) Figure 7a compares the curves obtained by fitting Equation (3) to the present experimental data and those measured by Mottitschka et al [56] on an EN-GJS-400 DCI type with very similar chemical composition but obtained under fast solidification conditions leading to a mean graphite diameter of about 10 µm and therefore denoted as G10. Unexpectedly, it can be noted that the present material displays a noticeable higher resistance to fatigue crack growth, especially in the near-threshold regime.…”
Section: Fatigue Crack Growth Curvessupporting
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