Abstract: | The investigation detailed in this paper involves the initial design and development of a specimen geometry, designated as a BN(T) specimen, that is suitable for the combined determination of: (a) the fatigue crack initiation; and (b) the fatigue crack propagation, characteristics of materials. The experimental procedure developed during the course of this investigation is applied to a Ti---6Al-4V titanium alloy. This crack initiation and propagation test involves the use of the BN(T) compact-tension specimen with a polished notch root that facilitates an in-situ replication technique for the detection of crack initiation, and a modification of the ASTM-E647 Standard for crack growth data acquisition. The stress intensity factors, KI, associated with the BN(T) specimen are established in this paper by means of a numerical finite element investigation. The use of this unique specimen for fatigue testing gives very satisfactory results and its extended use is expected. |