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Introduction of fretting-contact-induced crack closure: Numerical simulation of crack initiation and growth path in disk/blade attachment
Authors:Chen HU  Dasheng WEI  Yanrong WANG  Xianghua JIANG
Abstract:Fretting fatigue crack initiation and growth in titanium alloy dovetail assembly was investigated by the Finite Element Method (FEM). Firstly, contact stress was calculated precisely with an elastic–plastic material model. Secondly, the location and angle of crack initiation were determined by the parameter of the maximum shear stress range on the critical plane, and the angle of crack growth was predicted by the Maximum Tangential Stress (MTS) criterion, which showed agreement with experimental observation. Finally, the fretting-contact-induced crack closure behavior was simulated by the node release technique in software ABAQUS with both elastic and elastic–plastic material models. The simulation shows that the variation of the contact status between fretting surfaces will result in crack closure even for the elastic material model. The fretting crack closure ratio decreases as the crack grows out of the contact area and it has great impact on the effective range of Stress Intensity Factor (SIF) as well as the crack growth rate.
Keywords:Corresponding author    Crack closure  Crack growth  Crack initiation  Finite element method  Fretting fatigue
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