2019
DOI: 10.3221/igf-esis.48.59
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Stress Intensity Factor Equations for the Evolution of Surface and Corner Cracks to Through Cracks

Abstract: Part-through surface or corner 2D cracks are commonly found in structural components, even because practically all fatigue cracks tend to start this way. It is a reasonable hypothesis to model them assuming the shape of their 2D fronts can be approximated by an elliptical arc, as supported by many fractographic observations. However, their transition to a 1D throughcrack, an important issue in many practical applications, is normally not properly addressed in fatigue life predictions. Although experimental res… Show more

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