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Very High Cycle Fatigue of Ni-Based Single-Crystal Superalloys at High Temperature
Authors:A. Cervellon  J. Cormier  F. Mauget  Z. Hervier  Y. Nadot
Affiliation:1.Department of Physics and Mechanics of Materials,Institut Pprime, ISAE-ENSMA, UPR CNRS 3346, ENSMA – Téléport 2,Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex,France;2.Department of Materials and Expertise,Safran Helicopter Engines,Bordes,France
Abstract:
Very high cycle fatigue (VHCF) properties at high temperature of Ni-based single-crystal (SX) superalloys and of a directionally solidified (DS) superalloy have been investigated at 20 kHz and a temperature of 1000 °C. Under fully reversed conditions (R = ? 1), no noticeable difference in VHCF lifetimes between all investigated alloys has been observed. Internal casting pores size is the main VHCF lifetime-controlling factor whatever the chemical composition of the alloys. Other types of microstructural defects (eutectics, carbides), if present, may act as stress concentration sites when the number of cycles exceed 109 cycles or when porosity is absent by applying a prior hot isostatic pressing treatment. For longer tests (> 30 hours), oxidation also controls the main crack initiation sites leading to a mode I crack initiation from oxidized layer. Under such conditions, alloy’s resistance to oxidation has a prominent role in controlling the VHCF. When creep damage is present at high ratios (R ≥ 0.8), creep resistance of SX/DS alloys governs VHCF lifetime. Under such high mean stress conditions, SX alloys developed to retard the initiation and creep propagation of mode I micro-cracks from pores have better VHCF lifetimes.
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