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Mechanics of Materials
Crack Tip Deformation during Dwell Fatigue and Its Correlation with Crack/Fracture Surface Morphologies in a Bi-Modal Ti–6Al–4V Alloy
Yuma AokiMotomichi KoyamaMasaki TanakaKaneaki Tsuzaki
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2022 Volume 63 Issue 9 Pages 1232-1241

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We investigated how dwell fatigue loading accelerates the crack propagation in bi-modal Ti–6Al–4V alloy. A fatigue test was programmed to include displacement holding for only one cycle at several ΔK. We found (1) crack tip strain evolved during the displacement holding, (2) the displacement holding increased fatigue striation spacing, and (3) the strain increment during the displacement holding was linearly correlated with spacing of the displacement-holding-extended striations. These facts indicate that the dwell loading assisted crack opening, which accelerated the crack propagation. Other analyses results and discussion are also presented, in terms of crack propagation mode, crack closure, and dislocation structure.

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