摘要

In this paper, a plasticity-corrected stress intensity factor range Delta K-pc is developed on the basis of plastic zone toughening theory. Using this new mechanical driving force parameter for fatigue crack growth (FCG), a theoretical correlation of Paris's law with the crack tip plastic zone is established. Thus, some of the important phenomena associated with the plastic zone around the fatigue crack tip, such as the effects of load ratio R, overload and T stress on the FCG behavior, can be incorporated into the classical Paris's law. Comparisons with the experimental data demonstrate that Delta K-pc as a single and effective mechanical parameter is capable of describing the effects of the load ratio, T stress and overload on the FCG rate. The FCG rate described as a function of Delta K-pc tested under a simple loading condition can also be used for other complex loading conditions of the same material.