Experimental investigation of Mode I fatigue crack growth behavior of titanium foils

Lee Chang-Woo, Liu Liu*, Holmes W. John

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Abstract

A low-cost experimental apparatus has been developed to investigate the Mode I fatigue crack growth behavior of thin metallic foils and sheets. The apparatus utilizes magnetic coupling between a ceramic magnet and a rotating steel disk to induce cyclic tensile loads in notched rectangular test specimens.To illustrate the testing apparatus, Mode I fatigue crack growth in 30 Dm thick high purity titanium foils was studied. Experiments were performed at ambient temperature using a loading frequency of 2 Hz and a nominal stress ratio of 0.1. The cyclic crack growth data could be fit to a Paris relationship between crack growth rate and stress-intensity range. The stress intensity factor exponent, m, in the Paris relationship was between 4 and 5, which is comparable to the relatively high values found in the literature for the tension-tension fatigue of other metallic bulk materials. Self-similarity analysis was used to explain the observed higher m values for thin metallic foils.

Original languageEnglish
Pages1810-1821
Number of pages12
Publication statusPublished - 2013
Event13th International Conference on Fracture 2013, ICF 2013 - Beijing, China
Duration: 16 Jun 201321 Jun 2013

Conference

Conference13th International Conference on Fracture 2013, ICF 2013
Country/TerritoryChina
CityBeijing
Period16/06/1321/06/13

Keywords

  • Fatigue testing
  • Foil
  • Mode I crack growth

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