Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10140265 | International Journal of Fatigue | 2019 | 31 Pages |
Abstract
As-built Ti-6Al-4V thin parts were manufactured in three different orientations using EBM and characterized by laboratory X-ray tomography. Fatigue tests were performed. The comparison with results for machined samples from the literature showed a large reduction of fatigue strength. SEM observations of the fracture surfaces showed that surface defects which were identified as notch-like defects on tomographic images caused the failure. Their impact on fatigue results was rationalized by Kitagawa-Takahashi diagrams. A build orientation impact on the fatigue properties was observed and linked to its effect on defects distributions and crack growth. The limits of roughness measurements were also discussed.
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Authors
Theo Persenot, Alexis Burr, Guilhem Martin, Jean-Yves Buffiere, Remy Dendievel, Eric Maire,