Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
780879 International Journal of Fatigue 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

Fatigue phenomena in explosively welded bimetallic (titanium–steel) plates are identified and analysed in this paper. The bimetallic specimens were subjected to force controlled fully reversed cyclic loading. It was confirmed that joint zone has inhomogeneous structural and mechanical properties. It was found that the amplitudes and mean values of strain in subsequent loading cycles are increasing. The experimental fatigue lives and strain amplitudes were combined in a single graph with Manson–Coffin–Basquin fatigue characteristic of basic material (steel).

► Fatigue phenomena in explosively welded bimetallic plates are analysed and identified. ► Explosively welded specimen with flat interface shows unique high fatigue life. ► Titanium-steel specimens reveal cyclic instability and ratcheting. ► Thin melted layer is observed in interface with microcracks at the border.

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