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Biaxial path-dependence of low-cycle fatigue behaviour and microstructure of alloy 800 H at room temperature

✍ Scribed by F. Jiao; W. Österle; P.D. Portella; J. Ziebs


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
728 KB
Volume
196
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-5093

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✦ Synopsis


Low-cycle fatigue experiments under combined axial-torsional loading have been carried out on alloy 800 H tubular specimens at room temperature. In comparison with proportional loading, an extra cyclic hardening effect produced by nonproportional loading was observed. The microstructure study highlights the fact that the dislocation arrangement under proportional loading is significantly different from that under nonproportional loading. Mechanical twinning was found in specimens cycled under axial loading and nonproportional loading. It is suggested that mechanical twinning depends not only on shear stress but also on normal stress on the plane of maximum shearing. The extra hardening can be interpreted in terms of the deformation microstructure. Fatigue cracking was initiated generally at the specimen surfaces along the plane of maximum shearing, but under nonproportional loading cracks were found also in the bulk of the specimens. Transcrystalline crack propagation was observed in the specimens after proportional and nonproportional LCF tests.