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Assessment of effective stress intensity factors using thermoelastic stress analysis

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In this article, the authors used thermal stress analysis (TSA) to estimate the real crack-driving force for fatigue crack growth, and found that the results showed a very good level of agreement, illustrating the ability of TSA to infer success.
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It has been demonstrated that thermoelastic stress analysis (TSA) can provide accurate information about the real crack-driving force for fatigue crack growth. Experiments were conducted using aluminium 2024 compact tension specimens which were initially pre-cracked to different crack lengths at a constant R (R = 0). Subsequently, thermoelastic images were captured at increasing R values from 0 to 0.5 and ΔK values from 3 to 6 MPa m0.5 were calculated. The images showed a dramatic change in the stress pattern ahead of the crack tip as R decreased which was always associated with an increase in phase difference (loss of adiabatic conditions) ahead of the crack tip. This indicates that the technique is able to account for the change in conditions that arise from contact between the crack faces. To support this observation, thermoelastic results have been compared with those obtained using compliance methods. The results showed a very good level of agreement, illustrating the ability of TSA to infer successf...

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Thermoelastic stress analysis with a compact low-cost microbolometer system

TL;DR: It is argued that the emergence of TSA systems that are more affordable and better suited to in-service application could help to promote a much broader use of this powerful technique in applications across the life cycle of high value civil, maritime and aerospace assets.
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Experimental evaluation of shielding effect on growing fatigue cracks under overloads using ESPI

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of single cycle overloads on fatigue crack growth behavior in compact tension specimens subject to constant amplitude loading with an R -ratio of 0.6 has been investigated using electronic speckle pattern interferometry.
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Analysis of the effects of cold expansion of holes using thermoelasticity and image correlation

TL;DR: In this article, full-field strain measurements using both digital image correlation (DIC) and thermoelastic stress analysis (TSA) were used to compare the strains during crack growth around holes that had and had not been cold-expanded by 4%.
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Thermoelastic stress analysis and structural health monitoring: An emerging nexus

TL;DR: In this paper, thermal-detector technology is shown to foster the development of an in situ structural health monitoring capability based on thermoelastic stress analysis, a powerful full-f...
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Experimental evaluation of the effect of overloads on fatigue crack growth by analysing crack tip displacement fields

TL;DR: In this paper, the shielding effect on growing fatigue cracks under different overload levels is evaluated by estimating stress intensity factors from the analysis of crack tip displacement fields measured by digital image correlation (DIC).
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Some Considerations on Fatigue Crack Closure at Near-Threshold Stress Intensities Due to Fracture Surface Morphology

TL;DR: In this article, the role of roughness-induced crack closure in plane strain was investigated and it was shown that coarse grain sizes can reduce near-threshold crack growth rates at low load ratios.
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Measuring stress intensity factors during fatigue crack growth using thermoelasticity

TL;DR: In this article, the results of fatigue crack growth tests performed on welded ferritic steel plates are reported, and it can be observed that the technique is sensitive to the effects of crack closure and the presence of tensile and compressive residual stresses due to welding.
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Some improvements in the analysis of fatigue cracks using thermoelasticity

TL;DR: In this article, an improvement in the methodology for monitoring fatigue crack growth and inferring the stress intensity factor from thermoelastic data is presented, based on a multipoint over-deterministic method (MPODM).
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Thermoelastic Stress Analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the theoretical foundations for the experimental technique of thermoelastic stress analysis are presented, followed by a description of the equipment, test materials, and methods required to perform an analysis.