Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11031417 | International Journal of Fatigue | 2019 | 26 Pages |
Abstract
Creep-fatigue crack growth (CFCG) tests on FGH97 at a temperature range from 650â¯Â°C to 750â¯Â°C with 90-s dwell time and at 750â¯Â°C with dwell time range 0-1500â¯s were performed. Based on the trinomial model including fatigue item, creep item, and creep-fatigue interaction item, the contributions of these three items to CFCG behavior at different stress intensity factor range (ÎK) under different loading conditions, including different temperatures for a given dwell time and various dwell time for a given temperature, were discussed. The time-dependent component (creep itemâ¯+â¯creep-fatigue item) and cycle-dependent component (fatigue item) were used to describe the test data and reveal the influence of ÎK levels on crack growth mechanism. The method to determine the dominant factor of CFCG behavior was discussed, and the judgment criterion of the dominant factor related to the ÎK level was built. The microscopic morphology of fracture surfaces under different loading conditions was observed by scanning electron microscope to confirm the results.
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Authors
Meng Zhang, Yongxiang Zhang, Hao Liu, Quanle Zou,