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The importance of surface layer on fatigue behavior of a Ti- 6AI- 4V alloy
Authors:T. Takemoto  K L Jing  T. Tsakalakos  S. Weissmann  I R Kramer
Affiliation:(1) Rutgers University, P. O. Box 909, 08854 Piscataway, NJ;(2) Department of Physics, Jilin University, Changchun, Jilin, People’s Republic of China;(3) Materials, David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research and Development Center, 21402 Annapolis, MD
Abstract:The effects of precycling and surface removal on the fatigue life and fatigue limit of a Ti-6A1-4V alloy were investigated. It was shown that both the fatigue life and fatigue limit were strongly dependent on the severity of precycling. The fatigue limit lost its significance if the alloy was subjected to a precycling treatment with a high stress amplitude. Cycling with stress amplitude below the fatigue limit after precycling showed a dependence of the logarithmic number of cycles to failure on the fraction of prefatigue damage. The interdependence of fatigue life and fatigue limit to precycling history was attributed to microcrack formation, principally restricted to a surface layer of less than 100 µm. Depending on the severity of precycling and on the magnitude of the applied cyclic stress, the fatigue damage could be either partially or totally eliminated by surface removal. The α/β interphase region of the surface layer appeared to offer preferred sites for dislocation pile-ups and crack initiation.
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