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A microstructure-sensitive analytical solution for short fatigue crack growth rate in metallic materials

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posted on 2025-02-06, 11:42 authored by Daniel J Long, Yang LiuYang Liu, Weifeng Wan, Fionn PE Dunne
Short fatigue crack growth in engineering alloys is among the most prominent challenges in mechanics of materials. Owing to its microstructural sensitivity, advanced and computationally expensive numerical methods are required to solve for crack growth rate. A novel mechanistic analytical model is presented, which adopts a stored energy density fracture criterion. Full-field implementation of the model in polycrystalline materials is achieved using a crystallographic crack-path prediction method based on a local stress intensity factor term. The model is applied to a range of Zircaloy-4 microstructures and demonstrates strong agreement with experimental rates and crack paths. Growth rate fluctuations across individual grains and substantial texture sensitivity are captured using the model. More broadly, this work demonstrates the benefits of mechanistic analytical modelling over conventional fracture mechanics and recent numerical approaches for accurate material performance predictions and design. Additionally, it offers a significant computer processing time reduction compared with state-of-the-art numerical methods.

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Daniel J. Long, Yang Liu, Weifeng Wan, Fionn P.E. Dunne, A microstructure-sensitive analytical solution for short fatigue crack growth rate in metallic materials, International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, Volume 253, 2023, 108365, ISSN 0020-7403, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2023.108365.

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College of Science & Engineering Engineering

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International Journal of Mechanical Sciences

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253

Pagination

108365 - 108365

Publisher

Elsevier BV

issn

0020-7403

eissn

1879-2162

Acceptance date

2023-04-05

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2025-02-06

Language

en

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Dr Yang Liu

Deposit date

2024-12-02

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