2012
DOI: 10.1111/ffe.12018
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Predictive models for stable tearing crack growth due to overloading in fatigue

Abstract: Stable tearing is a recurring process in which fatigue crack growth is interspersed by substantial jumps of crack growth, commonly at the central cross‐section of the component while the crack front nearer the surface lags behind. These tearing bands have been observed to start very early during fatigue life and can make up the majority of the fatigue fracture surface. This paper presents the development of predictive models, in which the tongue‐shaped stable tearing band is first idealised as trapezoidal shap… Show more

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