2016
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.823.23
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Some Considerations about the Influence of the Stress Intensity Factors K<sub>Imin</sub>, K<sub>IImax</sub> and K<sub>eq</sub> in Fatigue Crack Propagation in the Substrate of the Gear Teeth

Abstract: The values of the stress intensity factor (SIF) KI are almost always negative in the substrate of the gear teeth, due to the compressive stresses field. The more negative values are higher, respectively, the positive values are lower, the crack faces are more compressed, so the probability of crack propagation after the mode I is lower. Thus, the analysis of the factors leading to the minimum KI values may reveal the conditions that favor the fatigue crack propagation by opening mode. Instead, SIF KII is deter… Show more

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