Investigation of fatigue crack closure effect on the evaluation of edge cracks with the fundamental mode of edge waves

Ultrasonics. 2024 Mar:138:107266. doi: 10.1016/j.ultras.2024.107266. Epub 2024 Feb 16.

Abstract

Fatigue cracks often initiate and propagate from edges of structural components. Detection and evaluation of edge cracks could be very challenging, specifically, due to the crack closure phenomenon, which makes fatigue cracks to be partially closed when the applied loading is removed; this usually corresponds to maintenance and NDE inspection conditions. Despite that fatigue crack closure is well investigated, past experimental and theoretical studies related to guided wave-based NDEs largely ignored this phenomenon. In this article, the fundamental symmetric mode of edge waves (ES0) is used to evaluate crack closure effects on the evaluation of fatigue cracks. The experimental studies have demonstrated that the reflected and transmitted signals at different frequencies correlate very well with the length of the open region of fatigue cracks. However, an accurate evaluation of the total crack length can only be conducted under an applied loading, which fully separates the crack faces. Finally, a new FE model has been proposed to simulate the fatigue crack closure and its effects on propagation of ultrasonic bulk and guided waves. The outcomes of FE modelling and experimental study were found in a good agreement.

Keywords: Crack closure phenomenon; Edge waves; FE modelling; Fatigue cracks; NDE.