2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2020.105961
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Effect of vacuum pressure on small crack propagation in Ti-6Al-4V

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“…This local crack growth rate is two orders of magnitude higher than the maximum value of the macroscopic one which has been determined from µCT data. This observation matches with the results from [54] who measures a value of 1.4 × 10 −7 m striation spacing when Δ𝐾 = 18 MPa √ m for a crack under air environment in the same alloy cycled at 𝑅 = 0.1. A possible explanation for this apparently high crack growth rate in the facets is that the crack in the flat facets could stay arrested during several cycles (between 10 and 100) before propagating again.…”
Section: Fracture Surface Analysissupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This local crack growth rate is two orders of magnitude higher than the maximum value of the macroscopic one which has been determined from µCT data. This observation matches with the results from [54] who measures a value of 1.4 × 10 −7 m striation spacing when Δ𝐾 = 18 MPa √ m for a crack under air environment in the same alloy cycled at 𝑅 = 0.1. A possible explanation for this apparently high crack growth rate in the facets is that the crack in the flat facets could stay arrested during several cycles (between 10 and 100) before propagating again.…”
Section: Fracture Surface Analysissupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Previous studies on Ti‐6Al‐4V indicated that internal cracks are similar to the cracks in a vacuum in terms of fractography and crack propagation rate 25,26 . The fracture surface topography exhibited a granular feature with rounded edges in both the internal cracks and cracks in a vacuum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Previous studies on Ti-6Al-4V indicated that internal cracks are similar to the cracks in a vacuum in terms of fractography and crack propagation rate. 25,26 The fracture surface topography exhibited a granular feature with rounded edges in both the internal cracks and cracks in a vacuum. Meanwhile, the crack propagation rate of internal cracks was plotted in the range of 10 À13 to 10 À11 m/ cycle, which is in good agreement with that of the cracks in a vacuum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The experiment entailed fatigue tests and SR‐CT repeatedly conducted at SPring‐8. The obtained crack growth rate of internal cracks was extremely slow, less than 10 −10 m/cycle, which was attributed to the effect of the vacuum environment inside the internal cracks 31 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The obtained crack growth rate of internal cracks was extremely slow, less than 10 À10 m/cycle, which was attributed to the effect of the vacuum environment inside the internal cracks. 31 In our previous work, 29,30 we studied internal crack growth. Regarding crack initiation, the relationship between the number of cracks and the number of cycles was investigated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%