James Wong
Mechanical
- Aug 22, 2016
- 2
Dear Forum,
Pardon me for asking such simple questions but I would humbly like some clarifications to my questions.
Assuming a plate plate, fixed at the left end, pulled on the right end.
From the stress distribution, I can obtain the maximum stress and also the stress range (max stress during loading minus the stress during unloading).
I can then obtain the fatigue life of this plate by looking up the stress range against the S-N curve and find the number of cycles.
My question is:
1. How do I find the number of cycles to failure if there is a line crack on the plate surface? The maximum stress is now at the cracked line and the stress range is now much higher, I cant compare the stress range against the S-N curve because the stress range in a S-N curve is derived from an uncracked material. So how do I determine the number of cycles my cracked plate can undertake before the crack starts growing?
2. I was told that to restrain this crack from growing, holes, half the plate depth, are drilled at the crack ends. I was told to use BS7910 to determine if the crack will propagate. I have a MathCAD spreadsheet with the BS7910 code in it. Can I assume an initial crack flaw size of a=3 mm deep and 2c=10mm as a start?
3. From my understanding, the number of cycles in BS7910 is an input for it to calculate final crack size?
Thank you in advance for your time and advice.
Regards,
James Wong,
UWA.
Pardon me for asking such simple questions but I would humbly like some clarifications to my questions.
Assuming a plate plate, fixed at the left end, pulled on the right end.
From the stress distribution, I can obtain the maximum stress and also the stress range (max stress during loading minus the stress during unloading).
I can then obtain the fatigue life of this plate by looking up the stress range against the S-N curve and find the number of cycles.
My question is:
1. How do I find the number of cycles to failure if there is a line crack on the plate surface? The maximum stress is now at the cracked line and the stress range is now much higher, I cant compare the stress range against the S-N curve because the stress range in a S-N curve is derived from an uncracked material. So how do I determine the number of cycles my cracked plate can undertake before the crack starts growing?
2. I was told that to restrain this crack from growing, holes, half the plate depth, are drilled at the crack ends. I was told to use BS7910 to determine if the crack will propagate. I have a MathCAD spreadsheet with the BS7910 code in it. Can I assume an initial crack flaw size of a=3 mm deep and 2c=10mm as a start?
3. From my understanding, the number of cycles in BS7910 is an input for it to calculate final crack size?
Thank you in advance for your time and advice.
Regards,
James Wong,
UWA.