TY - JOUR
T1 - Fatigue Strength of Ti-6Al-4V Alloys Containing Small Artificial Defects
AU - Matsunaga, Hisao
AU - Murakami, Yukitaka
AU - Kubota, Masanobu
AU - Lee, Joon Hyun
PY - 2003/12
Y1 - 2003/12
N2 - The effects of small defects on the fatigue strength of Ti-6Al-4V were investigated in tension-compression fatigue tests. To simulate the defects, holes having 50, 200, 400, 760 and 1000μm diameters were introduced onto the surface of a series of specimens (Series A). Another series of specimens (Series B) were prepared to investigate the effect of a burr or a pre-crack which was introduced at the edge of the artificial hole. For Series A specimens, the fatigue limit was defined as the threshold for crack initiation from the edge of the hole. For Series B specimens, the fatigue limit was defined as the threshold for crack propagation from the burr or the tip of the pre-crack. The results of the fatigue tests for R=-1 indicated that the fatigue limits of Series B specimens were 20-60MPa lower than those of Series A specimens. In contrast to steels, non-propagating cracks did not form at the holes, a feet associated with the relatively high stress level for crack initiation from hole in Ti-6Al-4V It was also found that the √area parameter model underestimated the fatigue limit of Series A specimens, but the model accurately predicted the fatigue limit defined by crack-growth threshold for Series B specimens. In addition it was noted that the presence of a burr resulted in a decrease in fatigue life, since the burr facilitated the crack initiation process.
AB - The effects of small defects on the fatigue strength of Ti-6Al-4V were investigated in tension-compression fatigue tests. To simulate the defects, holes having 50, 200, 400, 760 and 1000μm diameters were introduced onto the surface of a series of specimens (Series A). Another series of specimens (Series B) were prepared to investigate the effect of a burr or a pre-crack which was introduced at the edge of the artificial hole. For Series A specimens, the fatigue limit was defined as the threshold for crack initiation from the edge of the hole. For Series B specimens, the fatigue limit was defined as the threshold for crack propagation from the burr or the tip of the pre-crack. The results of the fatigue tests for R=-1 indicated that the fatigue limits of Series B specimens were 20-60MPa lower than those of Series A specimens. In contrast to steels, non-propagating cracks did not form at the holes, a feet associated with the relatively high stress level for crack initiation from hole in Ti-6Al-4V It was also found that the √area parameter model underestimated the fatigue limit of Series A specimens, but the model accurately predicted the fatigue limit defined by crack-growth threshold for Series B specimens. In addition it was noted that the presence of a burr resulted in a decrease in fatigue life, since the burr facilitated the crack initiation process.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:1542334428
SN - 1341-1683
VL - 9
SP - 263
EP - 269
JO - Materials Science Research International
JF - Materials Science Research International
IS - 4
ER -