Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1581853 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Smooth and notched specimens of a directionally solidified Ni-base superalloy DZ951 alloy were subjected to high cycle fatigue (HCF) loading at temperatures of 700 and 900 °C in ambient atmosphere. The results show that the fatigue strength at 700 °C is higher than that at 900 °C while the notch sensitivity at 900 °C is lower than that at 700 °C. As for the smooth specimens, the fracture mode exhibits strong temperature dependence. At 700 °C, only stage I crack propagation can be observed while both stage I and stage II crack propagation can be found at 900 °C. A correlation exists between the crack propagation mode and deformation mode. The fracture mode observed at 700 °C is associated with single planar slip while that at 900 °C is associated with the combination action of planar slip, cross-slip and climb of dislocations. The notch effect plays a significant role in crack initiation and propagation process. The multiple primary cracks initiate at the surface for the notched specimens while single primary crack initiates at the carbide/matrix interface for the smooth specimens.
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