The dependence of crack closure on fatigue loading variables

Optical and electron microscopy and stereoimaging techniques are used to determine crack opening loads local to the crack tip in aluminum alloy 7091 and 304 stainless steel. It is found that the crack peels open nonlinearly such that significant load increases are necessary to open the crack the last few microns from the tip. The stress intensity range ratio is shown to depend on fatigue loading variables according to a given relationship.