Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
778426 International Journal of Fatigue 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The fatigue crack initiation in notched single-crystal components of material MD2 is investigated and analysed. A critical plane approach in combination with a critical distance method has been adopted, in which the total shear strain ranges on the discrete crystallographic slip planes are evaluated. To determine the critical distance two approaches were evaluated, a mean value approach and a cycle dependent approach. Furthermore, a Coffin–Manson type of expression (derived from the results of a set of 12 smooth specimens) is used to predict the number of cycles to fatigue crack initiation. The numerical procedure is applied to a series of experiments, in which notched single-crystal components were exposed to uniaxial cyclic loading in the nominal [0 0 1] crystal direction at 500 °C with Rε = 0. A good correlation between the experimental results and the simulated results was found.

► Fatigue crack initiation in notched single-crystal superalloy material is studied. ► A combination of critical plane and critical distance approaches is used. ► A good correlation between the experiments and the simulations was found.

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