Effects of shot-peening intensity on fretting fatigue crack-initiation behaviour of Ti-6Al-4V

被引:37
作者
Sabelkin, V
Martinez, SA
Mall, S [1 ]
Sathish, S
Blodgett, MP
机构
[1] USAF, Inst Technol, Dept Aeronaut & Astronaut, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA
[2] USAF, Met Ceram & NDE Div, Mat & Mfg Directorate, Res Lab, Wright Patterson AFB, OH 45433 USA
关键词
fretting fatigue; MSSR parameter; residual stress; shot-peening; titanium alloy;
D O I
10.1111/j.1460-2695.2005.00871.x
中图分类号
TH [机械、仪表工业];
学科分类号
0802 ;
摘要
The effects of shot-peening intensity on fretting fatigue crack-initiation behaviour of titanium alloy, Ti-6Al-4V, were investigated. Three intensities, 4A, 7Aand 10A with 100% surface coverage, were employed. The contact geometry involved a cylinder-on-flat configuration. Residual stress and improvement in fretting fatigue life were directly related to shot-peening intensity The magnitude of compensatory tensile stress and its location away from the contact surface increased with increasing intensity. The relaxation of residual stress occurred during fretting fatigue which increased with increasing the number of cycles. An analysis using a critical plane-based fatigue crack-initiation model showed that stress relaxation during the fretting fatigue affects life and location of crack initiation. Greater relaxation of the residual stress caused greater reduction of fatigue life and shifted the location of crack initiation from inside towards the contact surface. Modified shear stress range (MSSR) parameter was able to predict fretting fatigue crack-initiation location, which agreed with the experimental counterparts. Also, the computed parameter showed an appropriate trend with the experimental observations of the measured fretting fatigue life based on the shot-peening intensity.
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