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Cyclic Strength and Nonlinear Material Fracture Mechanics (by the example of steels)

Materials Science 2014-11-11 v2

Abstract

It was shown that a material fatigue fracture diagram can be viewed as a locus of points with σ\sigma and l\sqrt l coordinates' product equal to K1c/2K_{1c}/2, and σ\sigma and ll product -- to G1c/2G_{1c}/2, where K1cK_{1c} and G1cG_{1c} are non-linear fracture mechanics force and energy criteria. It was established that the average number of interatomic bonds destroyed within one alternate stress 1cs\nabla_{1cs} cycle is directly proportional to σ\sigma that is twice as large as a peak value of σa\sigma^a. It was found that low-cycle fatigue is characterized by σ>σ0.2\sigma >\sigma_{0.2} and σ1cs>1\sigma_{1cs}> 1, high-cycle fatigue -- by σ=σ0.2\sigma = \sigma_{0.2} and 1cs=1\nabla_{1cs} = 1, and giga-cycle fatigue -- by σ<σ0.2\sigma < \sigma_{0.2} and 1cs<1\nabla_{1cs} < 1. An individual interatomic bond cannot be destroyed part by part but as a single unit. The latter means that in giga-cycle fatigue a single interatomic bond is destroyed within several cycles rather than within a single cycle. The factors FF (collapsibility) and RR (resistibility) were proposed and mentioned as essential material physical constants. The introduced notion 1cs\nabla_{1cs} and the established linear nature of 1cs\nabla_{1cs} relationship allow to: a) clarify the fatigue crack growth physical nature in low-, high- and giga-cycle fracture zones; b) determine the nature of a fatigue fracture diagram disruption; c) plot the fatigue fracture diagram using the results obtained in a single specimen cyclic strength test with a selected value of σσ0.2\sigma \ge \sigma_{0.2}. For giga-cycle fatigue it is important (with similar purpose in mind) to determine this dependence for σ<σ0.2\sigma < \sigma_{0.2}. It is recommended to use G1cG_{1c} criterion to find the lcrl_{cr} length value which in contrast to K1cK_{1c} has a clear physical nature.

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@article{arxiv.1410.4177,
  title  = {Cyclic Strength and Nonlinear Material Fracture Mechanics (by the example of steels)},
  author = {Leonid S. Kremnev},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.4177},
  year   = {2014}
}

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10 pages, 6 figures