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Table 2: Load and displacement ratios, total number of cycles and the test frequency for each fatigue test. specimen no. R d R P N f (cycle)
test frequency
FTG-4-02 FTG-4-03 FTG-4-04 FTG-4-05
0.10 0.33 0.50 0.75
0.08 0.31 0.47 0.72
1,770,600 2,581,500 2,700,000 3,000,000
4 Hz 5 Hz 5 Hz 6 Hz
calculated for ∆ a = 5 mm using a G R - curve obtained from fracture toughness tests of specimens from other batches. The G R -curve as calculated in the fracture toughness tests is given by
0 . 14 .
G R = 508 + 340( ∆ a )
(4)
In eq. (4), ∆ a = a − a 0 is the length of the current delamination a relative to the initial delamination length a 0 . In Fig. 4b, the delamination propagation rate da / dN is presented as a function of ∆ G Ie f f = G Imax − G Imin 2 . (5) In eq. (5), G Imin and G Imax are the minimum and maximum energy release rates, respectively, which occur during a fatigue cycle. For each one of the representations, G Imax and ∆ G Ie f f , a power law was fitted through the data. The power law may be written as
da dN =
D [ f ( G )] m .
(6)
10 -2
10 -2
FTG-4-02 (R d FTG-4-03 (R d FTG-4-04 (R d FTG-4-05 (R d
= 0.10)
FTG-4-02 (R d FTG-4-03 (R d FTG-4-04 (R d FTG-4-05 (R d
= 0.10)
= 0.33)
10 -3
10 -3
= 0.33)
= 0.50)
= 0.50)
= 0.75)
= 0.75)
10 -4
10 -4
࣡ IR
, ɧ a =5mm
10 -5
10 -5
10 -6
10 -6
10 -7
10 -7
࣡ Imax (N/m)
࣡ eff (N/m)
10
100
1000
10
100
1000
(a)
(b)
Fig. 4: (a) Delamination propagation rate da / dN versus G Imax for the di ff erent displacement ratios, together with the fracture toughness G R -curve value at ∆ a = 5 mm. (b) Delamination propagation rate da / dN versus ∆ G e f f given in eq. (5) for the di ff erent displacement ratios.
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