The influence of specimen thickness on fatigue crack behaviour has been investigated. To this aim the fatigue crack propagation rate has been measured on two different types of test specimens with varying thickness. The change of stress singularity exponent for the crack front due to vicinity of the free surface is considered. To explain the effect of stress singularity changes on obtained experimental results a methodology based on generalized stress intensity factor and strain energy density concept has been used. It is shown that for materials with Poisson's ratio of about 0.3 the free surface effect does not play a decisive role for specimens with a low level of in-plane constraint but can influence fatigue crack propagation rate in the case of geometries with a high level of the constraint.
fatigue crackvertex singularitythin structures
Pavel Hutar、Stanislav Seitl、Lubos Nahlik、Zdenek Knesl
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Institute of Physics of Materials, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Zizkova 22, 616 62 Brno, Czech Republic