2022
DOI: 10.15282/jmes.16.14.2022.04.0728
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The study on the influences of residual stresses on fatigue crack propagation in titanium alloy specimens

Abstract: Fatigue crack growth is a harmful physical phenomenon in engineering materials that can be intensified by the presence of tensile residual stresses. In the present study, the effect of tensile residual stresses on the fatigue crack growth in single-edge notched bending specimens of Ti- 6Al-4V is studied. Mechanical residual stresses were created by applying a 4-point bending process. The residual stresses were evaluated utilizing the hole drilling approach under the ASTM E-837 standard. Fatigue crack propagati… Show more

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