Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5015245 | International Journal of Fatigue | 2017 | 19 Pages |
Abstract
The focus of this paper is the simulation of the thermal-mechanical fatigue behavior (TMF) of two single crystalline Nickel-based superalloys in a temperature range between 400 °C and 980 °C. The newly developed rhenium-free alloy Astra-3OptW and the rhenium-free alloy CMSX-6 are analyzed concerning the basic deformation mechanisms, i.e. elasticity, time-independent and time-dependent plasticity contributing to hardening. In detail, the relevant parameters for high temperature deformation are identified from isothermal creep experiments and used in a numerical model to simulate the deformation behavior under instationary thermal and mechanical loading. Special attention is focused on the determination of the hardening by the second phase (γâ²-precipitates) and their influence on time-dependent deformation and relaxation mechanisms. Therefore, the parameters describing the stress and temperature dependence of the creep rate (i.e. stress exponent n and activation energy Q) are interpreted in terms of a threshold stress taking into account the hardening contribution of the γâ²-phase. Thus, only a reduced effective stress is active for plastic deformation. Particular attention is focused on the accurate determination of the threshold stress as a function of temperature and applied stress from the Langeborg-Bergmann-plot. The comparison of the simulated TMF-deformation to the experimental TMF-data clearly indicates the accuracy of the model in predicting the resulting stresses induced by instationary thermal and mechanical loading.
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Authors
F. Wilhelm, E. Affeldt, E. Fleischmann, U. Glatzel, J. Hammer,