Abstract
This paper presents a damaging stress intensity function
Kd for analyses of R-ratio effects on fatigue crack
growth (FCG) in metals. The proposed formulation is based on the sum of
strain and complementary energy and its role in FCG rate behavior in
threshold and Paris region at R-ratios ranging from -2 to 0.97. It
doesn’t invoke a crack closure assumption or fitting parameters for
R<0.5-0.6. For a high R>0.7 it utilizes an
experimentally determine correction factor, which accounts for excessive
plastic dissipation in the monotonic plastic zone (MPZ).