摘要

This paper presents a study on dislocation theory based short/small crack modeling, and its application for short crack growth life analysis on 2024-T351 aluminum specimens. The dislocation theory was applied to determine the crack tip opening displacement (CTOD) of a microstructurally short crack by taking into account the effects of microstructural features, such as grain size, orientation, and grain boundary. The CTOD was then used as the parameter for calculating the short crack growth rate. In this work, an existing CTOD model was modified for estimating the short crack life of 2024-T351 single edge notch tension (SENT) specimens, which were tested in an Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD) program [Newman JC, Edward PR. Short-crack growth behavior in an aluminum alloy: an AGARD cooperative test programme. AGARD-R-732, NATO, Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development; 1988]. The analytical results matched the test results reasonably well.

  • 出版日期2010-1