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Solid Mechanics and Materials Engineering
Evaluation of pulsating tension fatigue strength and influence of microstructure on small crack initiation and growth behaviors of Ni based castalloy 246
Takayuki KURAMITSUTatsuya FUJIIShota HASUNUMATakeshi OGAWAMyunghun WOOMasahiro TAKANASHI
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2017 Volume 83 Issue 850 Pages 17-00066

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The purpose of this study is to investigate low cycle fatigue (LCF) and high cycle fatigue (HCF) strengths, crack initiation and growth behaviors of Ni based castalloy 246. LCF and HCF tests are conducted under load controlled conditions. As the result of the observation of etched specimen, the grain size is from 3 mm to 5 mm. And the microstructure is mainly composed of dendritic structure. Growth orientation of dendritic structure varies in every grain. The result of elemental analysis, Si and Ti are detected at dendritic boundary. The results of LCF test show that small cracks initiate at the first cycle, followed by the crack growth along slip direction. Observation of fracture surface reveals that small cracks originate at casting defect or dendritic boundary. The results of HCF, on the other hand, show that small cracks initiate from subsurface casting defect under Δσ ≦ 600 MPa, while fracture origin becomes surface under Δσ > 600 MPa. The result of HCF test after introducing small crack on the surface shows that small crack on the surface does not affect on the fatigue life and the location of crack initiation. As the result of EBSD, the crack initiation site is near grain boundary and the crack grows along slip plane.

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