Measurement and analysis of fatigue crack deformation on the macro- and micro-scale
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.33.01Keywords:
Crack Tip DisplacementsAbstract
The paper describes an experiment which performs in-situ loading of a small compact tension
specimen in a scanning electron microscope. Images are collected throughout a number of successive loadincg
cycles. These are then analysed using digital image correlation (DIC) in order to produce crack flank
displacements as a function of load. This data is then compared with a simple elastic approach, and it is concluded
that elastic-plastic analysis is required in order to accurately capture the displacements close to the crack tip. A
simple approach due to Pommier and Hamam is therefore employed. This gives a better representation of the
data, but predicts a variation of crack tip displacement, ?, which is difficult to explain from a physical perspective.
The need for a more sophisticated analysis of the data is therefore highlighted.
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