Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7171995 | International Journal of Fatigue | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Cyclic behavior of 9-12% Cr steel under both stress and strain control modes was investigated at 873Â K. Significant asymmetric deformation and cyclic softening were observed for both modes. Under the strain-controlled fatigue, a strain level-independent softening factor (SF) was observed. The SF was dependent on applied stress under the stress-controlled fatigue. For the strain-controlled fatigue, the magnitude of cyclic asymmetry decreases with the increase of strain amplitude, while under the stress-controlled fatigue, the asymmetry increases with the increase of stress amplitude. The anomalous ratcheting strain resulted from the asymmetry under the stress-controlled mode has a detrimental effect on fatigue life.
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Authors
De-Long Wu, Peng Zhao, Qiong-Qi Wang, Fu-Zhen Xuan,