Abstract
In this study, residual stress distributions and fatigue performances of electromagnetic driving dynamic cold expansion (DCE) open-holed sheets were investigated. Fatigue behaviors were tested, and residual stress fields were obtained experimentally and numerically. Furthermore, a fatigue life prediction method based on three-dimensional stress distribution was proposed. Results showed that DCE method extended higher fatigue life and produced more uniform residual stress along hole axial direction than static cold expansion (SCE) method. The stress distribution differences led to different fatigue crack initiation and propagation modes of DCE and SCE specimens. Uniform stress distributions along axial direction in DCE specimens contributed to random initiations and horizontal propagations of fatigue cracks, while the fatigue cracks in SCE specimens usually initiated at the mandrel entrance layer and propagated to the mandrel exit layer. Moreover, the predicted fatigue life results agreed well with experimental data.
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More From: Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications
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