Can Wang , Qiqi Xiao , Dagang Wang , Zhenbing Cai , Lihua Wang , Gregor Kosec , Magd Abdel Wahab
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Some experimental results reflect the effect of normal load ratio and cyclic stress ratio on the total fretting fatigue lifetime and wear scar, but there are no direct conclusions. This paper uses the Critical Plane Method and the Theory of Critical Distance to estimate crack initiation behaviour and lifetime. At the same time, the Extended Maximum Tangential Stress criterion from Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics theory is applied to analyse the impact of load stress ratio on crack propagation path and lifetime, saving experimental time through numerical modelling. The enhancement ratios of crack propagation lifetime are less significant than those of crack initiation lifetime with varying axial stress ratios. 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On the effect of out-of-phase cyclic normal load and axial stress ratios on fretting fatigue crack initiation and propagation
In this paper, we present a novel investigation into the influence of out-of-phase cyclic normal load and axial stress ratios on fretting fatigue crack initiation and propagation behaviours. Unlike previous studies that primarily focus on constant normal load, our research employs advanced numerical models to provide for the first time a detailed analysis of the effect of out-of-phase cyclic normal load on fretting fatigue crack initiation and propagation behaviours. Due to the non-proportional loading conditions, the frequency of loading, normal load ratio, and cyclic stress ratio play important roles in both crack initiation and propagation phases, which are not yet fully understood. Some experimental results reflect the effect of normal load ratio and cyclic stress ratio on the total fretting fatigue lifetime and wear scar, but there are no direct conclusions. This paper uses the Critical Plane Method and the Theory of Critical Distance to estimate crack initiation behaviour and lifetime. At the same time, the Extended Maximum Tangential Stress criterion from Linear Elastic Fracture Mechanics theory is applied to analyse the impact of load stress ratio on crack propagation path and lifetime, saving experimental time through numerical modelling. The enhancement ratios of crack propagation lifetime are less significant than those of crack initiation lifetime with varying axial stress ratios. Moreover, the impact of the stress ratio of both loads shows discrepancies under high and low cycle fatigue regimes.
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The International Journal of Solids and Structures has as its objective the publication and dissemination of original research in Mechanics of Solids and Structures as a field of Applied Science and Engineering. It fosters thus the exchange of ideas among workers in different parts of the world and also among workers who emphasize different aspects of the foundations and applications of the field.
Standing as it does at the cross-roads of Materials Science, Life Sciences, Mathematics, Physics and Engineering Design, the Mechanics of Solids and Structures is experiencing considerable growth as a result of recent technological advances. The Journal, by providing an international medium of communication, is encouraging this growth and is encompassing all aspects of the field from the more classical problems of structural analysis to mechanics of solids continually interacting with other media and including fracture, flow, wave propagation, heat transfer, thermal effects in solids, optimum design methods, model analysis, structural topology and numerical techniques. Interest extends to both inorganic and organic solids and structures.