NASA-TN-D-8244-1976 Predicting failure of specimens with either surface cracks or corner cracks at holes《表面有裂纹或孔处有角裂的样品预测故障》.pdf
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1、NASA TECHNICAL NOTEIZI-ZNASA TN D-8244PREDICTING FAILURE OF SPECIMENSWITH EITHER SURFACE CRACKSOR CORNER CRACKS AT HOLESj. c. Newman1, Jr.Lallgley Research CeJlterHampton, Va. 23665(-40LUT _ON _.t_76_19_NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION WASHINGTON, D. C. JUNE 1976Provided by IHSNot for R
2、esaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-I. Report No. 2. Government Accession No.NASA TN D-8244“ 4. Title and SubtitlePREDICTING FAILURE OF SPECIMENS WITH EITHERSURFACE
3、 CRACKS OR CORNER CRACKS AT HOLES7. Author(s)J. C. Newman, Jr.9. Performing Organization Name and AddressNASA Langley Research CenterHampton, Va. 2366512. Sponsoring Agency Name and AddressNational Aeronautics and Space AdministrationWashington, D.C. 205463. Recipients Catalog No.5. Report DateJune
4、19766. Performing Organization Code8. Performing Orgamzation Report No.L- 1 O2O310. Work Unit No.505-02-31-0111. Contract or Grant No.13, Type of Report and Period CoveredTechnical Note14. Sponsoring Agency Code15. Supplementary Notes16. AbstractA previously developed fracture criterion was applied
5、to fracture data for surface-crackedspecimens subjected to remote tensile loading and for specimens with a corner crack (or cracks)emanating from a circular hole subjected to either remote tensile loading or pin loading in thehole. The failure stresses calculated from this criterion were consistent
6、with experimentalfailure stresses for both surface and corner cracks for a wide range of crack shapes and cracksizes in specimens of aluminum alloy, titanium alloy, and steel.Empirical equations for the elastic stress-intensity factors for a surface crack and for acorner crack (or cracks) emanating
7、from a circular hole in a finite-thickness and finite-widthspecimen were also developed.17. Key Words (Suggested by Author(s)CrackStress-intensity factorMaterials, metallicFracture strength19. Security Classif, (of this report)Unclassified18. Distribution StatementUnclassified - UnlimitedSubject Cat
8、egory 3920. Security Classif. (of this page) 21. No. of Pages 22. Price*Unclassified 37 $ 3.7 5For sale by the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22161Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Provided by IHSNot for R
9、esaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-PREDICTING FAILURE OF SPECIMENS WITH EITHERSURFACE CRACKS OR CORNER CRACKS AT HOLESJ. C. Newman, Jr.Langley Research CenterSUMMARYA previously developed fracture criterion was applied to fracture data for surface-cracked speci
10、mens subjected to remote tensile loading and for specimens with a cornercrack (or cracks) emanating from a circular hole subjected to either remote tensile load-ing or pin loading in the hole. The failure stresses calculated from this criterion wereconsistent with experimental failure stresses for b
11、oth surface and corner cracks for awide range of crack shapes and crack sizes in specimens of aluminum alloy, titaniumalloy, and steel.Empirical equations for the elastic stress-intensity factors for a surface crack andfor a corner crack (or cracks) emanating from a circular hole in a finite-thickne
12、ss andfinite-width specimen were also developed.INTRODUCTIONFailures of many aircraft and aerospace vehicle components have been traced tosurface cracks. Such cracks initiate at structural discontinuities such as holes, materialdefects, or other abrupt changes in configuration and may propagate to f
13、ailure under oper-ating stress levels. In designing against these failures, the designer must be able to pre-dict the effects of crack size and shape on structural stren_h. Linear elastic fracturemechanics (LEFM), which utilizes the concept of elastic stress-intensity factors, has beenused to correl
14、ate fracture data and to predict failure for cracked plates and structuralcomponents when the crack-tip plastic deformations are constrained to small regions(plane-strain fracture (ref. 1). However, when plastic deformations near the crack tipare large, the elastic stress-intensity factor at failure
15、 KI, e varies with planar dimen-sions, such as crack size and specimen width. (See refs. 2to6.) To account for the vari-ation in KI, e with crack size and specimen width, the elastic-plastic-stress-strainbehavior at the crack tip must be considered.An equation which includes the effects of plastic d
16、eformation on fracture was derivedin references 4 and 5. This equation relates KI, e to the elastic nominal failure stressProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-and two material fracture parameters and is designated the two-parameter fractur
17、e cri-terion (TPFC). The TPFC was applied to surface-cracked and through-cracked sheet andplate specimens subjected to tensile loading in reference 4 and to compact and notch-bendfracture specimens in reference 5. Reference 6 has also shown that fracture data fromone specimen type and the TPFC can b
18、e used to predict failure of other specimen types.In the present paper the TPFC was applied to surface-crack specimens subjected toremote tensile loading and to corner-crack (surface crack or cracks emanating from acircular hole) specimens subjected to either remote tensile loading or pin loading (s
19、eefig. 1). Fracture data from the literature on several aluminum and titanium alloys andone steel (refs. 7 to 10) were analyzed.Previous solutions for the elastic stress-intensity factors for surface cracks andcorner cracks at holes either were restricted to limited ranges of crack shape and cracksi
20、ze or were presented in graphical form. To eliminate some of the restrictions and forease of computation, empirical equations which approximate the elastic stress-intensityfactors for a surface crack and for a corner crack (or cracks) in a finite-thickness andfinite-width specimen were developed. Th
21、ese equations :ire compared with other theoret-ical and experimental stress-intensity factors from the literature.SYMBOLSabCDFfbfwKFinitial depth of surface or corner crack, mnumber of cracks emanating from hole (1 _Jr 2)initial half-leng_th of surface crack or initial length of corner crack at hole
22、, minitial half-lengeth of through crack (see fi_. 13), mhole diameter, mcomplete boundary correction factor on stress intensityBowie correction factor on stress intensity for through crack (or cracks) atholefinite-width correction factor on stress intensityfracture toughness computed from equation
23、(1), N/m a/22Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-KI ModeI elastic stress-intensity factor, N/m3/2KI,bKI,eBowie stress-intensity factor (ModeI) for through crack emanating from hole,N/m3/2ModeI elastic stress-intensity factor at failure, N
24、/m3/2KI,hKI,sexperimental stress-intensity factor (ModeI) at intersection of crack andhole, N/m3/2experimental stress-intensity factor (ModeI) at intersection of crack andplate surface, N/m3/2KI,ppKI,ssstress-intensity factor (Mode I) for crack subjected to pair of wedge forceloads, N/m 3/2stress-in
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