TY - JOUR
T1 - Failure behaviours of steel/aluminium threaded connections under impact fatigue
AU - Zhang, Chenxu
AU - Sun, Ruoheng
AU - Yin, Jianping
AU - Hu, Yilun
AU - Dou, Qingbo
AU - Tang, Zhongbin
AU - Miao, Yinggang
AU - Li, Yulong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2025/6/1
Y1 - 2025/6/1
N2 - Threaded connections work as essential components in engineering structures, covering multiple industries such as aerospace and construction. However, they are frequently exposed to complex loadings of dynamic and impact loads, which even result in unexpected fatigue failure. In this study, we modify Hopkinson tension bar technique by guiding stress wave reflection, to achieve controllable cyclically loading threaded fasteners under impact fatigue. Specimen of steel-aluminum threaded connection is specifically designed for focusing on mere aluminum thread failure. Impact fatigue of 1 kHz around are successfully conducted, enabling to precisely determine mechanical behaviors of each cyclic and impact fatigue life under varying tensile loads. It is demonstrated that, its impact fatigue life is strongly dependent on loading stress amplitude. More importantly, irreversible damage occurring in threads, presents in the overall linear-elastic phase of the connection under impact fatigue loading, leading to progressive degradation of mechanical properties and eventual failure. Failure mode is predicted experimentally and verified by finite element simulated results, of uneven load/stress distribution across threads where higher stress concentrations occur near thread root, making them more susceptible to failure and progressive degradation.
AB - Threaded connections work as essential components in engineering structures, covering multiple industries such as aerospace and construction. However, they are frequently exposed to complex loadings of dynamic and impact loads, which even result in unexpected fatigue failure. In this study, we modify Hopkinson tension bar technique by guiding stress wave reflection, to achieve controllable cyclically loading threaded fasteners under impact fatigue. Specimen of steel-aluminum threaded connection is specifically designed for focusing on mere aluminum thread failure. Impact fatigue of 1 kHz around are successfully conducted, enabling to precisely determine mechanical behaviors of each cyclic and impact fatigue life under varying tensile loads. It is demonstrated that, its impact fatigue life is strongly dependent on loading stress amplitude. More importantly, irreversible damage occurring in threads, presents in the overall linear-elastic phase of the connection under impact fatigue loading, leading to progressive degradation of mechanical properties and eventual failure. Failure mode is predicted experimentally and verified by finite element simulated results, of uneven load/stress distribution across threads where higher stress concentrations occur near thread root, making them more susceptible to failure and progressive degradation.
KW - Failure
KW - Hopkinson bar
KW - Impact fatigue
KW - Threaded connections
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85219496817&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2025.109473
DO - 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2025.109473
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85219496817
SN - 1350-6307
VL - 174
JO - Engineering Failure Analysis
JF - Engineering Failure Analysis
M1 - 109473
ER -