Hold time effects on low cycle fatigue behavior of HAYNES 230® superalloy at high temperatures

Volume: 409, Issue: 1, Pages: 282 - 291
Published: Nov 15, 2005
Abstract
null null Total strain controlled low cycle fatigue (LCF) tests with and without hold times were performed at temperatures ranging from 816 to 982 °C in laboratory air on a nickel-based superalloy, HAYNES 230®. The influence of hold time on the cyclic stress response and fatigue life was studied. Fracture surfaces and metallographic sections were evaluated in terms of the crack initiation and propagation modes, i.e., transgranular or...
Paper Details
Title
Hold time effects on low cycle fatigue behavior of HAYNES 230® superalloy at high temperatures
Published Date
Nov 15, 2005
Volume
409
Issue
1
Pages
282 - 291
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