Role of plastic work in fatigue crack propagation in metals |
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Authors: | Y. Izumi M.E. Fine |
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Affiliation: | Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Materials Research Center, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60201, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The plastic work required for a unit area of fatigue crack propagation U was measured by cementing tiny foil strain gages ahead of propagating fatigue cracks and recording the stress-strain curves as the crack approached. Measurements of U and plastic zone size in aluminum alloys 2024-T4, 2219-T861, 2219 overaged, and A1-6.3 wt% Cu-T4, and a binary Ni-base alloy with 7.2 wt% A1 are herein reported. The results are discussed along with previously reported measurements of U in three steels and 7050 aluminum alloy. When U is compared to the fatigue crack propagation rate at constant ΔK along with strength and modulus, the conclusion is drawn that U is one of the parameters which determines the rate of fatigue crack propagation. The relation of U to microstructure is also discussed. “Homogeneous” plastic deformation in the plastic zone ahead of the crack seems desirable. |
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