Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1580689 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of volume fraction of primary α phase on mode I and mixed mode I/III fracture toughness of Timetal 834 titanium alloy was investigated. The mode I and mixed mode I/III fracture toughness values for loading angle of 30° were found to initially decrease and subsequently increase with increase in volume fraction of primary α phase. On the other hand, mixed mode I/III fracture toughness for loading angle of 45° was found to monotonically decrease with increasing volume fraction of α phase. The fracture toughness was also found to marginally increase with increasing loading angle for the two lower primary α volume fractions, i.e. 6% and 15% whereas it marginally decreases with increasing loading angle for primary α volume fraction of 30%. The results were explained on the basis of the nature of stress field ahead of the crack tip under mixed mode I/III loading as well as the fracture mechanisms operative in this alloy for different α volume fractions.

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