Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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777234 | International Journal of Fatigue | 2007 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The HASTELLOY® C-22HSTM alloy is a face-centered cubic (fcc), nickel-based, corrosion-resistant superalloy. In the present study, the low-cycle-fatigue behaviors of the alloy were examined by in situ neutron diffraction at room temperature. The fatigue parameters included a total strain range of Δε = 2% and a strain ratio of R = −1 (R = εmin/εmax, where εmin and εmax are the applied minimum and maximum strains, respectively). The effect of cyclic deformation on the lattice strains was studied as a function of cyclic straining. The cyclic hardening and softening behaviors during fatigue is discussed in light of the relationship between the peak widths and lattice strains.
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Authors
E.-Wen Huang, Bjørn Clausen, Yandong Wang, Hahn Choo, Peter K. Liaw, Michael L. Benson, Lee M. Pike, Dwaine L. Klarstrom,