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  THE INFLUENCE OF CRACK-FACE FLUID PRESSURE ON THE FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION DUE TO ROLLING CONTACT WITH FRICTIONAL HEAT
 
 
Title: THE INFLUENCE OF CRACK-FACE FLUID PRESSURE ON THE FATIGUE CRACK PROPAGATION DUE TO ROLLING CONTACT WITH FRICTIONAL HEAT
Author: Goshima, Takahito
Ishihara, Sotomi
Shimizu, Masayoshi
Appeared in: Journal of thermal stresses
Paging: Volume 25 (2002) nr. 4 pages 373-388
Year: 2002-04-01
Contents: A three-dimensional surface planar crack problem in a half-space is considered under rolling/sliding contact with frictional heat and hydraulic pressure by the entrapped fluid within the crack. Rolling contact is simulated as a line load with both normal and shear components, moving with constant velocity over the surface of the half-space. The body force method for three-dimensional fracture mechanics is utilized to determine the three modes of stress intensity factors along the crack contour. To account for mixed-mode propagation, the modified Paris power law is used. Numerical results for the stress intensity factors and the simulations of fatigue crack propagation are given for 30-degree inclined planar surface cracks of semicircular shape. The effects of the frictional coefficient, sliding/rolling ratio, and the crack-face fluid pressure on the crack propagation life are considered for a high carbon-chromium bearing steel.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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