The Interaction between an Edge and an Embedded Parallel Crack in a Structural Component

Q. Ma, C. Levy, M. Perl
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Parallel cracks are often detected in various structural components using non-destructive methods. In the case of non-aligned parallel cracks, on-site service needs to decide whether they should be treated as coalesced or separate multiple cracks for Fitness-for-Service. Criteria and standards for the adjustment of multiple nonaligned cracks are very different from one another in existing resources. Furthermore, those criteria and standards are often derived from on-site service experience without rigorous and systematic verification. Based on this observation, the interaction between an edge and an embedded parallel crack is investigated to correlate criteria and standards from various resources in order to recommend the usage of those standards for the purpose of Fitness-for-Service. In this study, depending on the crack ratio a1/a2, what may be deemed conservative by one standard, leading to aligned cracks for a given separation distance, H/a2 and S/a2, may be deemed non-conservative, or non-aligned, by another standard. Examples are given to show this phenomenon.
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结构构件中边缘与嵌入平行裂纹的相互作用
在各种结构构件中,经常使用非破坏性方法检测平行裂缝。在未对齐的平行裂缝的情况下,现场服务需要决定它们是应该被视为合并的还是单独的多个裂缝,以便适合服务。在现有资源中,对多重非向裂缝进行调整的准则和标准各不相同。此外,这些准则和标准往往是从现场服务经验得来的,没有经过严格和系统的核查。基于这一观察,研究了边缘和嵌入式平行裂缝之间的相互作用,以关联来自各种资源的标准和标准,以便推荐这些标准的使用,以达到服务的目的。在本研究中,根据裂纹比a1/a2,在一个标准下可能被认为是保守的,导致在给定的分离距离H/a2和S/a2下裂缝排列,在另一个标准下可能被认为是非保守的,或者是非排列的。举例说明了这一现象。
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