What does a notch do to stress?
What is Nominal Stress?
The average stress in the net-section higher that the applied stress
Stress Concentration factor, Kt=
σpeak/σnominal
For a circular hole, Kt=
3
For an elliptical hole, Kt=
1+2(a/r)½
What is Fracture Mechanics?
The general analysis of the failure of structural materials with existing flaws. The main outcome is fracture toughness
Why is there such a variation between theoretical and experimental bond strength?
Stress concentration at microscopic flaws. It is amplified at tips of microscratches, voids, notches, surface scratches, corners etc.
What are Stress Raisers?
What does the magnitude of ampification of Stress depend on?
Microcrack orientation, geometry and dimensions
Define Fracture toughness?
Critical value of stress intensity factor at a crack-tip necessary to produce catastrophic failure under simple uniaxial load
Stress Intensity Factor, KI=
fσ(πa)½
a= crack length
KI is a variable
Fracture Toughness, KIC=
fσmax(πamax)½
This is a property and increases with refinement of grain size
Design Criterion for KIC
KI <=KIC
Brittle materials have
Low KIC
KIC decreases when
KIC increases when
Grain size decreases
Cracks will suddenly grow if
Load is too high, leading to fracture in a brittle manner
Ductile fracture occurs in a
Transgranular manner- Through the grains
Brittle fracture occurs in a
Intergranular manner- along grain boundaries. Enhanced by impurities
How does ductile fracture occur in a simple tensile test?
Which is more notch-sensitive under tensile loading; Brittle or Ductile?
Brittle
What is Fatigue?
The lowering of strength or failure of a material due to repetitive stress
What are the 3 stages of fatigue?
For Fatigue to occurs at least part of the load must be
Tensile