A Stress Parameter for Correspondence Between Notched and Unnotched Specimen Fatigue Data : Strength of Fatigue Macrocrack Initiation at a Notch Root in Plates and Round Bars(Fatigue 2)
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概要
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A hypothesis of fatigue plastic adaptation is proposed as a basic concept on strength of fatigue macrocrack initiation. The hypothesis represents that plastic deformation, which is caused in a surface layer by slip bands inherent in fatigue, is equal to maximum elastic deformation in a pertinent location and the deformation is generated in a surface layer of an unnotched specimen and at a notch root of a notched one. Parallel multi-bar models are devised based on the hypothesis in order to simulate cyclic stress behaviors in a surface layer and at a notch root, respectively. Consequently, an equivalent stress ratio R_<EQ> is derived from consideration of mechanical behaviors in the models as a stress parameter for correspondence between fatigue macrocrack initiation strength in unnotched and notched specimens. The parameter R_<EQ> is applied to published experimental data on notched plates and notched round bars as well as authors' fatigue test data on round bars, and the correspondence between notched and un-notched specimen fatigue data is investigated. As a result, availability of the parameter of the equivalent stress ratio R_<EQ> is proved.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 2001-10-20
著者
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Matsuno Hiroshi
Department Of Aerospace Systems Engineering Sojo University
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Mukai Yoshihiko
Department Of Mechanical Engineering For Transportation Osaka Sangyo University
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