wilhelmjacob
Mechanical
- Jan 20, 2014
- 1
Hi to all from Chile!!
I´m looking for crack propagation equations as precise as possible without neccesarly using advance software like AFGROW or NASGRO. My idea is to use Franc3D to get the stress intensity factors of certain parts with their cracks and then use Paris, Walker or Nasgro equations so to predict the corresponding remaining life of the part and hopefully compare the three. Paris and Walker are OK but for the Nasgro equation there is the K_threshold property I can`t fully figure out. Searching though open papers I found certain correlations for Kth which are cool and OK to implement but there is a constant Ko which is defined as Kth @ R=0. But all those relations give me that at that point Ko = Kth (which is actually pretty logical) but no way to calculate the value of Ko.
So my question is, where can I get the value of Ko considering that I lack of the laboratory to get it?
Thanks!!
I´m looking for crack propagation equations as precise as possible without neccesarly using advance software like AFGROW or NASGRO. My idea is to use Franc3D to get the stress intensity factors of certain parts with their cracks and then use Paris, Walker or Nasgro equations so to predict the corresponding remaining life of the part and hopefully compare the three. Paris and Walker are OK but for the Nasgro equation there is the K_threshold property I can`t fully figure out. Searching though open papers I found certain correlations for Kth which are cool and OK to implement but there is a constant Ko which is defined as Kth @ R=0. But all those relations give me that at that point Ko = Kth (which is actually pretty logical) but no way to calculate the value of Ko.
So my question is, where can I get the value of Ko considering that I lack of the laboratory to get it?
Thanks!!