Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
778384 International Journal of Fatigue 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of positive mean stress on the fatigue behavior of ferritic–pearlitic–bainitic steel has been studied. Specimens, produced from a massive forging, were cycled with two constant stress amplitudes and various positive mean stresses. Plastic strain amplitude and cyclic creep rate were measured during cyclic loading and the effect of the mean stress on saturated plastic strain amplitude and mean strain at half-life was established. Plastic strain amplitude is weakly dependent but creep strain increases with the mean stress exponentially. Fatigue life decreases with the mean stress for both stress amplitudes. The contributions of cyclic plastic strain and cyclic creep to the fatigue damage were evaluated and discussed in relation with the Manson-Coffin curve.

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