1984
DOI: 10.1007/bf00720921
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Mechanism of fatigue crack growth in a secundary hardening steel

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“…Therefore, these microcracks do not contribute to the macrocrack growth but accompany the macrocrack in its propagation. Interestingly, the accompanying microcracks are typical of high-strength steels, which fact is supported by fractographic studies [24].…”
Section: Macrocrack Propagation Direction At Stage II With Multiplementioning
confidence: 90%
“…Therefore, these microcracks do not contribute to the macrocrack growth but accompany the macrocrack in its propagation. Interestingly, the accompanying microcracks are typical of high-strength steels, which fact is supported by fractographic studies [24].…”
Section: Macrocrack Propagation Direction At Stage II With Multiplementioning
confidence: 90%