A tie rod made of quenched and tempered 4340 steel is used as a critical linkage in an industrial apparatus. The rod is subjected to an alternating cyclic tensile/compressive stress from 550 MPa to -550 MPa. An inspection of the rod revealed a 3.5 mm deep edge crack on the surface of the rod. Please answer the following question for the rod given the properties in the table and curve below and fracture toughness of 55 MPa√m. (NOTE: Y=1.12 for edge crack and use “a” not “2a” for the length of the crack)  1. At the given crack size and tensile loading would the rod undergo instantaneous fast fracture, assuming plane strain conditions? Show calculations to back up your conclusions

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A tie rod made of quenched and tempered 4340 steel is used as a critical linkage in an industrial apparatus. The rod is subjected to an alternating cyclic tensile/compressive stress from 550 MPa to -550 MPa. An inspection of the rod revealed a 3.5 mm deep edge crack on the surface of the rod. Please answer the following question for the rod given the properties in the table and curve below and fracture toughness of 55 MPa√m. (NOTE: Y=1.12 for edge crack and use “a” not “2a” for the length of the crack) 

1. At the given crack size and tensile loading would the rod undergo instantaneous fast fracture, assuming plane strain conditions? Show calculations to back up your conclusions.

 

modulus, E
700
200
yield strength, y (MPa)
900
600
TI-SAI-2.55n titanium alloy
tensile strength, TS (MPa)
4340 steel
1300
500
elongation (%)
20
* 400
fracture toughness, Kie ( MPa/m)
55
1045 steel
300
Ductile cast iron
200
70Cu-30Zn brass
2014-T6 Al alloy
100
EQ21A-T6 Mg alloy
10
10
10
10"
10
10
Cycles to failure, N
Maximum stress, S (MPa)
Transcribed Image Text:modulus, E 700 200 yield strength, y (MPa) 900 600 TI-SAI-2.55n titanium alloy tensile strength, TS (MPa) 4340 steel 1300 500 elongation (%) 20 * 400 fracture toughness, Kie ( MPa/m) 55 1045 steel 300 Ductile cast iron 200 70Cu-30Zn brass 2014-T6 Al alloy 100 EQ21A-T6 Mg alloy 10 10 10 10" 10 10 Cycles to failure, N Maximum stress, S (MPa)
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