Towards a methodology for the practical applications of the EIFS (Equivalent Initial Flaw Size) concept

This work intends to introduce a probabilistic approach for the crack propagation analysis. It presents a methodology that is based on the distribution of the initial flaw size a0. Departing from fatigue test results for specific structural components, an estimation of the initial flaw distribution...

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Main Authors: Juliana Diniz Mattos, Carlos Eduardo Chaves
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Marcílio Alves
Series:Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
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spelling doaj-43b351d3dc62459eab8fd16a23fe0f452020-11-25T01:38:54ZengMarcílio AlvesLatin American Journal of Solids and Structures1679-782510584585710.1590/S1679-78252013000500001S1679-78252013000500001Towards a methodology for the practical applications of the EIFS (Equivalent Initial Flaw Size) conceptJuliana Diniz Mattos0Carlos Eduardo Chaves1Instituto Tecnológico de AeronáuticaInstituto Tecnológico de AeronáuticaThis work intends to introduce a probabilistic approach for the crack propagation analysis. It presents a methodology that is based on the distribution of the initial flaw size a0. Departing from fatigue test results for specific structural components, an estimation of the initial flaw distribution is obtained, and from this distribution it becomes possible to establish the appropriate initial flaw size for crack propagation analysis for the chosen statistical distribution, such as Weibull or Log-normal. The methodology allows to apply different values of a0 for different components or structural details, reflecting the quality of the manufacturing process for the item evaluated. Two examples of practical applications of the EIFS concept are presented, corresponding to lugs and shear joints usually used for aerospace applications.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-78252013000500001&lng=en&tlng=enEIFSfatiguedamage toleranceWeibull distributionLog-normal distribution
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author Juliana Diniz Mattos
Carlos Eduardo Chaves
spellingShingle Juliana Diniz Mattos
Carlos Eduardo Chaves
Towards a methodology for the practical applications of the EIFS (Equivalent Initial Flaw Size) concept
Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
EIFS
fatigue
damage tolerance
Weibull distribution
Log-normal distribution
author_facet Juliana Diniz Mattos
Carlos Eduardo Chaves
author_sort Juliana Diniz Mattos
title Towards a methodology for the practical applications of the EIFS (Equivalent Initial Flaw Size) concept
title_short Towards a methodology for the practical applications of the EIFS (Equivalent Initial Flaw Size) concept
title_full Towards a methodology for the practical applications of the EIFS (Equivalent Initial Flaw Size) concept
title_fullStr Towards a methodology for the practical applications of the EIFS (Equivalent Initial Flaw Size) concept
title_full_unstemmed Towards a methodology for the practical applications of the EIFS (Equivalent Initial Flaw Size) concept
title_sort towards a methodology for the practical applications of the eifs (equivalent initial flaw size) concept
publisher Marcílio Alves
series Latin American Journal of Solids and Structures
issn 1679-7825
description This work intends to introduce a probabilistic approach for the crack propagation analysis. It presents a methodology that is based on the distribution of the initial flaw size a0. Departing from fatigue test results for specific structural components, an estimation of the initial flaw distribution is obtained, and from this distribution it becomes possible to establish the appropriate initial flaw size for crack propagation analysis for the chosen statistical distribution, such as Weibull or Log-normal. The methodology allows to apply different values of a0 for different components or structural details, reflecting the quality of the manufacturing process for the item evaluated. Two examples of practical applications of the EIFS concept are presented, corresponding to lugs and shear joints usually used for aerospace applications.
topic EIFS
fatigue
damage tolerance
Weibull distribution
Log-normal distribution
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