UNSTABLE FATIGUE-CRACK PROPAGATION AND FATIGUE FRACTURE-TOUGHNESS OF STEELS

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作者
TROSHCHENKO, VT
POKROVSKY, VV
YASNIY, PV
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[1] Institute for Problems of Strength, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, 252014
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10.1111/j.1460-2695.1994.tb00828.x
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TH [机械、仪表工业];
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0802 ;
摘要
This paper presents the results of fatigue crack growth and fatigue fracture toughness studies of a high-pressure vessel steel with particular emphasis on the influence of heat treatment, low temperatures, plastic prestraining, the stress ratio and specimen dimensions. It has been shown that steels in an embrittled state, caused primarily by thermal treatment and low-temperatures, exhibit unstable fatigue crack growth which is characterized by alternate crack jumps (cleavage zones) and zones of fatigue crack growth. The fatigue fracture toughness, which corresponds to the first crack jump, and final fracture can be appreciably lower (i.e. up to 50%) than the static fracture toughness under plane strain conditions at the corresponding temperature. An analysis has been performed of unstable and stable fatigue crack growth and a model of unstable crack propagation is proposed which accounts for the observed experimental behaviour.
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页数:11
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