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Article Dans Une Revue Aerospace Lab Année : 2015

Multiaxial Haigh Diagrams from Incremental Two Scale Damage Analysis

R. Desmorat
A. Du Tertre
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P. Gaborit
  • Fonction : Auteur

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In High Cycle Fatigue, plasticity and damage are localized at a microscale, a scale smaller than the Representative Volume Element (RVE) scale of continuum mechanics. An incremental two-scale damage model has been built on this basis by Lemaitre et al, and has been mainly applied to alternated loading with no plasticity at the RVE scale. A modified Eshelby-Kröner scale transition law is derived here, taking into account RVE mesoscale plasticity and also microscale plasticity and damage. The ability of the corresponding two-scale damage model to deal with multiaxiality in a wide range of load ratios (from -1 to 0.9) is then focused on. The crack initiation conditions for axisymmetric notched specimens loaded at different mean stresses are studied on the basis of several fatigue tests on TA6V specimens at a low temperature. Both the notch first loading pre-plastification and the biaxial stress state are naturally taken into account by the incremental analysis. Two multiaxial Haigh diagrams are finally drawn for TA6V at a low temperature. Their main features, such as a horizontal asymptote, are highlighted. A piecewise linear extension for a stronger mean stress effect is finally given within the two-scale damage framework considered.

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hal-01187084 , version 1 (26-08-2015)

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R. Desmorat, A. Du Tertre, P. Gaborit. Multiaxial Haigh Diagrams from Incremental Two Scale Damage Analysis. Aerospace Lab, 2015, 9, p. 1-15. ⟨10.12762/2015.AL09-05⟩. ⟨hal-01187084⟩
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