The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference
Online ISSN : 2424-2845
2009
Session ID : OS0701
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OS0701 Fatigue Crack Propagation Properties of Ti-6Al-4V Alloy in Ultra High Vacuum Environment
Hiroyuki OGUMATakashi NAKAMURAMina WAKITA
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To determine the effects of the vacuum environment on fatigue crack propagations, K-decreasing tests with compact tension (CT) specimens were conducted in air and vacuum environments. The test data allowed an estimate of the fatigue crack propagation rate (da/d/V) and threshold stress intensity factor range (△K_<th>) for both environments. The da/dN becomes lower and △K_<th> becomes larger with decreasing vacuum pressure. However, this tendency was not explained only by the crack closure. Based on fracture surface observations, the crack propagation properties in vacuum were compared with those in air. A few micrometer size granular region was observed on the fracture surface only in the high vacuum (〜10^<-6> Pa) and ultra high vacuum (〜10^<-7> Pa), but not in the air and medium vacuum (〜10^<-1> Pa). The high vacuum environment is one of the necessary conditions for the formation of the granular region, and the fraction of surface coverage of fracture surfaces probably relates to the phenomenon. The formation of the granular region represents the difference of the crack propagation mechanism between in vacuum and in air environments, and the tendency observed in da/dN and △K_<th> can be accounted for by the different mechanism.
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