Fatigue crack initiation and microcrack growth in 4140 steel |
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Authors: | Kim Y. H. Mura T. Fine M. E. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, 60201 Evanston, IL;(2) Department of Civil Engineering, Northwestern University, 60201 Evanston, IL |
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Abstract: | Initiation and growth of fatigue microcracks were studied in vacuum degassed 4140 steel in three conditions: as-quenched, tempered at 400°C, and tempered at 650°C. Micro-scopic examinations were made of specimens with metallographically polished notches using a 400 times long working distance microscope with an x-y micrometer base mounted directly on an MTS machine. Following Barsom and McNicol, the cycles to fatigue crack initiationN i were plottedvs ΔK/√p and threshhold values of gDK√p were determined. The data of logN i vs log [ΔK/√p-ΔK/√p|th] fit on a straight line. Microcracks grew most rapidly in as-quenched specimens and least rapidly in 650°C tempered specimens at the same ΔK/√p. In as-quenched specimens, fatigue cracks initiated at grain boundaries but in the 400 and 650°C tempered specimens they initiated at intrusions-extrusions. They are also associated with Northwestern’s Materials Research Center. |
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