Fatigue Behavior of Ti-6Al-4V |
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Authors: | M. A. D ubler,G. Lü tjering |
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Affiliation: | M. A. Däubler,G. Lütjering |
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Abstract: | Low-cycle-fatigue texts in vacuum and air were performed. Under cyclic loading the Ti-6Al-4V showed both cyclic hardening and cyclic softening depending on heat treatment, stress amplitude, and microstructure. Plastic deformation of the β-phase in the unaged condition due to stress induced martensitic transformation caused cyclic hardening. Cyclic softening was observed if the α-phase hardened by coherent Ti3Al particles was plastically deformed. Equiaxed microstructures exhibited a stronger cyclic softening than lamellar structures. This behavior could be explained by the pronounced texture of the equiaxed microstructures, whereas the lamellar structures were texture-free. The fatigue life was influenced by the cyclic softening process mainly in the low-cycle-fatigue regime. The fatigue life at normalized stress amplitude (σa/σy) was shorter for microstructures with strong cyclic softening as compared to microstructures with lower cyclic softening. |
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