Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
770857 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2015 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Fatigue life, initiation and propagation of cracks at 800 °C in a cast Ni-base superalloy IN 713LC were experimentally studied in high-cycle fatigue region. Load symmetrical cycling and cycling with high tensile mean load were applied. Both crystallographic crack initiation resulting in long Stage I crack growth and non-crystallographic Stage II propagation were observed. High scatter of fatigue life data was explained by: (i) variability in microstructural conditions for crystallographic crack initiation and propagation and by (ii) influence of casting defect size distribution. The fractographic observation supports the slip band decohesion mechanism of crack initiation and an important role of cyclic slip localization in persistent slip bands.

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