Prediction of Fatigue Crack Propagation From Cold-Expanded Holes
Prediction of Fatigue Crack Propagation From Cold-Expanded Holes
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Outline
Context
• Rapid Innovation Fund
Model of crack propagation
• Background info
• Input/output data
• Modeling assumptions
• Sources of error
Crack propagation tool
• Input/output
• Predictions
• Effect of uncertainties in the predictions
Summary and Conclusions
Contour Method
Data
Residual
Stress Residual
SIFs • Crack growth life
BAMF /
StressCheck • Crack growth “path”
AFGROW • Inspection Intervals
Geometry
Detected Crack Size or aNDI
AFGROW
Depot Data
(D, I) F Fnum
Physical Mathematical Numerical Prediction
reality model solution
Errors of
approximation
Crack
length bore
(D, I) F Fnum
Physical Mathematical Numerical
Prediction
reality model solution
Errors of
approximation
Input
options
Basic
dimensions of
the specimen
Input
options
Basic
dimensions of
the specimen
Import tabular RS
data or pull from
RS database
Initial crack
parameters
Crack
step
selection
list Details for
each crack
step
Failure
indicators
Crack
step
selection
list Details for
each crack
step
Failure
indicators
* Robert Pilarczyk, Experimentally Derived Beta Corrections to Predict Fatigue Crack Growth at Cold Expanded Holes in
7075-T651, Master Thesis, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Utah, May 2008
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Experimental Comparisons
Cold-Worked & Pre-Cracked
Surface Pre- Bore Pre- Fatigue Life,
Coupon
crack, in. crack, in. Cycles
1 0.02810 0.03486 121312
2 0.02166 0.04136 65890
3 0.02200 0.03204 126587
4 0.02032 0.02936 180066
Prediction
Fatigue Life
(121,312)
+/-10% variation in RS
3.4
+ 94%
Prediction 137,305
– 43%