Mixed mode fatigue crack growth: A literature survey
Abstract
The applications of fracture mechanics have traditionally concentrated on crack growth problems under an opening or mode I mechanism. However, many service failures occur from growth of cracks subjected to mixed mode loadings. This paper reviews the various criteria and parameters proposed in the literature for predictions of mixed mode crack growth directions and rates. The physical basis and limitations for each criterion are briefly reviewed, and the corresponding experimental supports are discussed. Results from experimental studies using different specimen geometries and loading conditions are presented and discussed. The loading conditions discussed consist of crack growth under mode II, mode III, mixed mode I and II, and mixed mode I and III loads. The effects of important variables such as load magnitudes, material strength, initial crack tip condition, mean stress, toad non-proportionality, overloads and crack closure on mixed mode crack growth directions and/or rates are also discussed. Copyright © 1996 Elsevier Science Ltd.
Publication Title
Engineering Fracture Mechanics
Recommended Citation
Qian, J., & Fatemi, A. (1996). Mixed mode fatigue crack growth: A literature survey. Engineering Fracture Mechanics, 55 (6), 969-990. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0013-7944(96)00071-9