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- Title
Analysis of microdamage in a nickel-base alloy during very high cycle fatigue.
- Authors
Chai, Guocai
- Abstract
Fatigue damage in a metallic material during very high cycle fatigue can strongly be correlated to the microstructure. This paper provides a review and a discussion on the micro damage behaviours in a nickel-base alloy during very high cycle fatigue using microplasticity and material mechanics. The results show that cyclic plastic deformation in this material can occur very locally even with an applied stress that is much lower than the yield strength. The fatigue damage occurs mainly at grain or twin boundaries because of local impingement and interaction of slip bands and these boundaries. The crystallographic properties, Schmid factors and orientations of grain and boundaries play very important roles to the fatigue damage. Subsurface fatigue crack initiation in the matrix is one of very high cycle fatigue mechanisms. Twinning and detwinning can also occur during the very high cycle fatigue process.
- Subjects
NICKEL alloys; HIGH cycle fatigue; METAL fatigue; METAL microstructure; MATERIAL plasticity
- Publication
Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures, 2016, Vol 39, Issue 6, p712
- ISSN
8756-758X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ffe.12412