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1996
Journal Article
Titel
Behaviour of short cracks in alloy 800HT under biaxial fatigue
Abstract
Biaxial in phase fatigue tests were carried out on thin walled tube specimens of alloy 800 HT at ambient temperature. The loading modes included tension, torsion, and combined tension-torsion with a tensile/shear plastic strain range ratio Delta epsilon rho / Delta gamma rho = 3 1/2. The influence of effective strain amplitudes and biaxiality on the initial growth of fatigue cracks was investigated using the replica technique. The results indicated that the loading conditions strongly affected the growth rates of short cracks. In torsion the cracks grew significantly more slowly than under axial or biaxial loading. A mean tensile stress perpendicular to the shear crack promoted its growth and reduced the fatigue life. The growth of flip cracks could be described by the Delta J integral for axial and biaxial loading; the integration predicted the fatigue life under axial and biaxial loading correctly. However, significantly conservative lifetime predictions were obtained for pure torsio nal loading since Delta J does not include crack closure and crack surface rubbing.