To read this content please select one of the options below:

Hardness measurements as a technique for measuring accumulated fatigue damage

Fredrik Bjørheim (Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway)
Dimitrios Pavlou (Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway)
Sudath C. Siriwardane (Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering and Materials Science, University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway)

International Journal of Structural Integrity

ISSN: 1757-9864

Article publication date: 7 June 2022

Issue publication date: 25 July 2022

81

Abstract

Purpose

Brinell, Vickers and low-force Vickers hardness measurements are herein adopted to investigate and quantify the fatigue damage evolution in specimens made of S355J2+AR ferritic pearlitic steel. Though nano and microhardness measurements have been well adopted, they require a strict preparation routine, whereas macroscopic hardness measurements are not as stringent.

Design/methodology/approach

The feasibility of adopting macroscopic hardness measurements as a means of measuring fatigue damage is investigated through a combination of experimental tests and finite element analyses with both Brinell and Vickers hardness indenter.

Findings

It is found that the Brinell hardness measurements method seems more feasible, regarding finding a continuous and significant change during the fatigue life, in comparison to both Vickers and low-force Vickers. Thereafter, the question regarding the feasibility of the hardness measurements as a method of assessing accumulated fatigue damage in situ is discussed.

Originality/value

Much work has previously been performed towards correlation of the micro and nano hardness indentations, which generally has stringent preparation requirements before testing. Herein, the adoption of macroscopic hardness measurements as a means of assessing accumulated fatigue damage is considered both experimentally and theoretically.

Keywords

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful for the financial support provided by the Norwegian Ministry of Education during this project.

Citation

Bjørheim, F., Pavlou, D. and Siriwardane, S.C. (2022), "Hardness measurements as a technique for measuring accumulated fatigue damage", International Journal of Structural Integrity, Vol. 13 No. 4, pp. 699-716. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJSI-04-2022-0061

Publisher

:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Copyright © 2022, Emerald Publishing Limited

Related articles