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Radial locations of strain gages for accurate measurement of mode I stress intensity factor
AbstractStrain gage methods are popular in experimental determination of stress intensity factors (SIFs). Radial location of gages with respect to the crack tip plays an important role in accuracy of strain measurements and thus accurate determination of SIFs. The present work proposes a finite element based simple, accurate and consistent method for determination of the limiting value of the radial distance (rmax) of a strain gage. This parameter is in turn useful in deciding the valid strain gage location for accurate measurement of opening mode SIF. The results obtained from the present investigation agree well with the theoretical predictions and could be used for experimental determination of SIFs for both single ended and double ended cracked specimens. The rmax values of center cracked and edge cracked plates with different crack length to width ratio are estimated. The results of the present investigation show that the relative size of the crack length and net ligament length strongly influences the rmax value and the effect of Poisson’s ratio is marginal on the rmax value.
Radial locations of strain gages for accurate measurement of mode I stress intensity factor
AbstractStrain gage methods are popular in experimental determination of stress intensity factors (SIFs). Radial location of gages with respect to the crack tip plays an important role in accuracy of strain measurements and thus accurate determination of SIFs. The present work proposes a finite element based simple, accurate and consistent method for determination of the limiting value of the radial distance (rmax) of a strain gage. This parameter is in turn useful in deciding the valid strain gage location for accurate measurement of opening mode SIF. The results obtained from the present investigation agree well with the theoretical predictions and could be used for experimental determination of SIFs for both single ended and double ended cracked specimens. The rmax values of center cracked and edge cracked plates with different crack length to width ratio are estimated. The results of the present investigation show that the relative size of the crack length and net ligament length strongly influences the rmax value and the effect of Poisson’s ratio is marginal on the rmax value.
Radial locations of strain gages for accurate measurement of mode I stress intensity factor
Sarangi, H. (author) / Murthy, K.S.R.K. (author) / Chakraborty, D. (author)
2009-12-29
11 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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