Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
Foundations of Materials Science and Engineering
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Author: SMITH
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Chapter 7.10, Problem 52SEP

(a)

To determine

The critical crack length for alloy steel plate for the applied stress.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 52SEP

The critical crack length for alloy steel plate for the applied stress is 0.04476m.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the critical length.

    a=1π×(KCγσ)2                                                           (I)

Here, the fracture toughness of the material is KC, the tensile stress is σ and the constant is γ.

Conclusion:

Substitute 45MPam1/2 for KC, 120MPa for σ and 1 for γ in Equation (I).

    a=1π×(45MPam1/21(120MPa))2=0.3183×(0.140625m)=0.04476m

Thus, the critical crack length for alloy steel plate for the applied stress is 0.04476m.

(b)

To determine

The crack length.

The largest allowable initial crack length.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 52SEP

The crack length is 0.02238m.

The largest allowable initial crack length is 0.792mm.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the crack length of the alloy steel plate.

    af=0.5a                                                                               (II)

Write the expression for the stress range for the steel.

    σr=σmaxσmin                                                                     (III)

Here, the maximum compressive stress is σmax and the minimum compressive stress is σmin.

Write the expression for the fatigue life in cycles.

    Nf=af(m/2)+1ao(m/2)+1[(m/2)+1]Aσrmπm/2γm                                              (IV)

Here, the initial crack length is ao and the fatigue constant are A and m.

Conclusion:

Substitute 0.04476m for a in Equation (II).

    af=0.5(0.04476m)=0.02238m

Here, the minimum tensile stress is 0MPa.

Substitute 120MPa for σmax and 0MPa for σmin in Equation (III).

    σr=120MPa0MPa=120MPa

Here, the fatigue constant are A=2×1012 and m=3.

Substitute 120MPa for σr, 3 for m, 2×1012 for A, 1 for γ, 0.02238m and 3×106cycles for Nf in the Equation (IV).

    3×106cycles=(0.02238m)(3/2+1)ao(3/2)+1[(3/2)+1](2×1012)(120MPa)3(π)3/2(1)33×106cycles=6.6845m0.5ao0.5[0.5](2×1012)(9622.02×103MPa)ao=0.000792m(103mm1m)ao=0.792mm

The crack length is 0.02238m.

The largest allowable initial crack length is 0.792mm.

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