2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2007.01.036
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Thermo-mechanical fatigue tests on uniaxial and component-like 1CrMoV rotor steel specimens

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“…A synergistic action of fatigue and creep apparently generates more damages than would be expected from the algebraic sum of the individual effects of fatigue and creep in the present study. It has been reported that the final fracture of a ferritic steel and alloy under a hold-time TMF loading involves a creepefatigue interaction mechanism [25,26]. Therefore, it is suggested that a creepefatigue interaction mechanism is involved in each given hold-time TMF loading in the current study.…”
Section: Thermo-mechanical Fatigue Life and Damage Analysesmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…A synergistic action of fatigue and creep apparently generates more damages than would be expected from the algebraic sum of the individual effects of fatigue and creep in the present study. It has been reported that the final fracture of a ferritic steel and alloy under a hold-time TMF loading involves a creepefatigue interaction mechanism [25,26]. Therefore, it is suggested that a creepefatigue interaction mechanism is involved in each given hold-time TMF loading in the current study.…”
Section: Thermo-mechanical Fatigue Life and Damage Analysesmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…[25,26]. The cyclic mechanical loading is applied under force control in replacement of strain control used in Refs.…”
Section: Out-of-phase Tmf Testmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sakane and Hosokawa (2001); Sakane and Tokura (2002); Samir et al (2005), circumferentially notched specimens subjected to axial force, e.g. Hyde et al (1996);Perrin and Hayhurst (1994); Simon (2007); Cui et al (2009) and three-dimensional component-like test pieces Colombo et al (2008). Figure 12.15 shows a thin-walled tube under the axial force and torque with the magnitudes F and M, respectively.…”
Section: Multi-axial and Stress State Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…12.3.2 for a two-bar system are typical for many components subjected to variable thermal environment. Examples include turbine rotors (Naumenko et al 2011b;Kostenko et al 2013;Holdsworth et al 2007;Colombo et al 2008), turbocharger casings (Laengler et al 2010;Nagode et al 2011;Längler et al 2014) and many other structures.…”
Section: Two-bar System Under Thermo-mechanical Loadingmentioning
confidence: 99%