2018
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201816519001
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Predictive Modeling of Arbitrary Loaded TMF Crack Growth in Superalloys

Abstract: Abstract. Hot sections in turbine engines are subjected to large variations in temperatures and mechanical/thermal loadings. As such, accurate predictions of fatigue crack growth must account for many physical phenomena: temperature dependent crack growth behavior, load interaction history effects, time at temperature effects, temperature history effects, and the effects of stress/temperature/time on the materials. Through extensive experimental work on superalloys, a very definite "temperature history effect"… Show more

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“…28 Under sustained loading, either creep or tensile dwell, the propagating intergranular crack front leaves behind unbroken islands or ligaments that eventually fail by ductile rupture, when the local stress state exceeds the tensile strength of the material. 23,26,33,34 During long dwells after the incubation stage, the crack growth rate during the dwell tends to be independent of their duration. 24 If fatigue occurs after the tensile dwell, striation or other features of transgranular crack growth are observed in these ligament regions.…”
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“…28 Under sustained loading, either creep or tensile dwell, the propagating intergranular crack front leaves behind unbroken islands or ligaments that eventually fail by ductile rupture, when the local stress state exceeds the tensile strength of the material. 23,26,33,34 During long dwells after the incubation stage, the crack growth rate during the dwell tends to be independent of their duration. 24 If fatigue occurs after the tensile dwell, striation or other features of transgranular crack growth are observed in these ligament regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 The length of the damaged zone depends on the history of hold times and interactions from load reversals. 26,34,38 Various phenomenological models have been used to describe the rate of increase in the TAZ. 8,11,22,23,26,33,34,38 Intergranular crack growth is observed when time dependent damage is extending faster than the fatigue crack.…”
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“…The model was modified by Barker et al to account for changes in fracture properties at different temperatures where it became MPYZ‐TMF. Further modifications were made by Radzikci in which the model was adjusted to better capture the effects of changing temperature and the effects of material degradation in Inconel 718.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%