Growth Behavior of Surface Cracks in the Circumferential Plane of Solid and Hollow Cylinders
- 1 January 1986
- book chapter
- Published by ASTM International
Abstract
Experiments were conducted to study the growth behavior of surface fatigue cracks in the circumferential plane of solid and hollow cylinders. In the solid cylinders, the fatigue cracks were found to have a circular arc crack front with specific upper and lower limits to the arc radius. In the hollow cylinders, the fatigue cracks were found to agree accurately with the shape of a transformed semiellipse. A modification to the usual nondimensionalization expression used for surface flaws in flat plates was found to give correct trends for the hollow cylinder problem.This publication has 5 references indexed in Scilit:
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