GROWTH OF A FATIGUE CRACK IN CAST IRONS .2. GRAY AND MALLEABLE CAST IRONS

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作者
ROMANIV, ON
TKACH, AN
YUSKIV, TY
OVCHINNIKOV, VI
SHARKOV, VA
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[1] G. V. Karpenko Physicomechanical Institute, Academy cf Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, L'vov
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SOVIET MATERIALS SCIENCE | 1990年 / 26卷 / 03期
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10.1007/BF00727357
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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The presence of the graphite inclusions in the structure of the cast iron greatly affects the cyclic cracking resistance as a result of an increase of the dissipation of energy during crack growth and its closure. The dissipative processes lead to branching, blunting, and deviation of the crack from the plane of action of the highest normal stresses. This inhibits crack propagation. The effect of these processes is maximum at low crack growth rates and decreases with increase in AK. At FCG in cast irons failure takes place both in the graphite particles and at the matrix-graphite interface boundaries with the graphite inclusions displaced to the fracture surface. Being the highest elements of the relief of the fracture surface, the graphite particles increase its roughness and determine the mechanism and level of the CC. The described special features of the behavior of graphite in the cast irons during FCG indicate the following:at low crack propagation rates (below 10 -9 m/cycle) the CCT of the cast irons is, irrespective of the form of the graphite inclusions, higher than in the steels with similar structures; at rates higher than i0 -s m/cycle, the CCT of the cast irons with matrix of the same structure depends not only on the form of graphite but also on the crack growth rate; the specific features of FCG in the cast irons with plate-shaped inclusions of graphite (high AKth and curvature KDFF) causes that GCI cannot be used for machine components operating under cyclic loading conditions; the structure of the metallic matrix in the cast irons with vermicular graphite particles does not effect the CCT; in cast irons with nodular graphite, the CCT at low rates of FCG increases with an increase of the size of globules and strength of the matrix; in the cast irons with the nodular and vermicular graphite with the same structure of the matrix, the CCT depends on the strength of the matrix and its capacity to relax local stresses; the cast irons with nodular and vermicular graphite inclusions are capable of competing with the structural steels in respect of their CCT. © 1990 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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页码:274 / 281
页数:8
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