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An Experimental Investigation Of Corrosion Fatigue Life Via Thermographic Method, Richard Wayne Purvis
An Experimental Investigation Of Corrosion Fatigue Life Via Thermographic Method, Richard Wayne Purvis
LSU Master's Theses
The effect of prior corrosion fatigue damage on the thermographic response of 1018 low carbon steel is investigated. Specimens were subject to rotating bending fatigue at 38 Hz loading frequency while being exposed to a 3.5% NaCl and distilled water solution. Some specimens were subject to corrosion fatigue for part of their fatigue life and then their thermographic response measured under fatigue in air at 62 Hz loading frequency. Fatigue tests in air with thermographic measurement were performed as a comparison. It was observed that the initial temperature rise after corrosion fatigue fits the previously proposed model for air fatigue, …
A Thermographic Method For Remaining Fatigue Life Prediction Of Welded Joints, Paul Thomas Williams
A Thermographic Method For Remaining Fatigue Life Prediction Of Welded Joints, Paul Thomas Williams
LSU Master's Theses
A non-destructive thermographic technique is adapted and applied to study the fatigue life and behavior of welded specimens made from two different materials. Results show good agreement between experimental predictions of consumed fatigue life and predicted fatigue life. Further, the thermal evolution of the specimens is used to calculate Damage Parameter, which is also used to make fatigue life predictions with promising results. To gain further insight Buckingham Pi theorem is also applied to determine the role of the important parameters involved in a dimensionless form. For this purpose, a series of experiments were performed and used for the analysis …