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Dwell Sensitivity Fatigue Behaviour Of High Temperature Materials, Tarun Goswami, G. R. Halford, D. W. Hoeppner
Dwell Sensitivity Fatigue Behaviour Of High Temperature Materials, Tarun Goswami, G. R. Halford, D. W. Hoeppner
Biomedical, Industrial & Human Factors Engineering Faculty Publications
The dwell sensitivity fatigue behavior of six high temperature materials is examined in this paper: two stainless steels, 304L and 304, two tantalum alloys, Τ- Ι 11 and ASTAR 811C, pure nickel Ni 201 and a single crystal nickel-base superalloy, PWA 1480. The stainless steel alloys were found to be tensile dwell sensitive; however, a saturation in dwell sensitivity was found with the increase in strain range for all materials examined. At lower strain ranges the dwell cycles were producing lower lives than at higher strains, as found in the case of AISI SS 304 and two tantalum based alloys, …
A New Model Of High Temperature Low Cycle Fatigue Life Prediction - Applicability With Low Alloy Steels, Tarun Goswami
A New Model Of High Temperature Low Cycle Fatigue Life Prediction - Applicability With Low Alloy Steels, Tarun Goswami
Biomedical, Industrial & Human Factors Engineering Faculty Publications
Creep-fatigue data on low alloy steels were collected from National Research Institute for Metals (NRIM) Tokyo, Japan. These data were generated for lCr-Mo-V, 2.25Cr-Mo, and 9Cr-lMo steels under a wide range of test conditions. A new creep-fatigue life prediction method was developed and data compiled were assessed to examine the applicability of the new method. A brief review of the empirically based, phenomenological life prediction methods was presented where no method was found to be applicable universally to all the creep-fatigue data. The new model was developed within the viscosity concepts, in which the damage parameter was accounted for in …