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Cold dwell fatigue analyses integrating crystal-level strain rate sensitivity and microstructural heterogeneity

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Title: Cold dwell fatigue analyses integrating crystal-level strain rate sensitivity and microstructural heterogeneity
Authors: Liu, Y
Adande, S
Britton, TB
Dunne, FPE
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Cold dwell fatigue remains an important life-limiting factor in aircraft engine titanium alloys. Microstructure-level creep and stress accumulation during each loading cycle are controlled by strain rate sensitivity. Here, an integrated experimental and computational framework is used to link crystal-level slip properties to microstructure-sensitive cold dwell debit of a forged rotor graded Ti-6Al-4V alloy. Slip strengths and anisotropic strain rate sensitivities are extracted from micro-pillar compression tests for different slip systems, incorporated within α+β microstructurally-faithful polycrystal representations. Dwell and non-dwell cyclic loading in alloy Ti-6Al-4V are investigated for two differing microstructures, and the cycles to failure predicted based solely on the crystal c-axis tensile strength, and the dwell debit quantified. The dwell effect is predicted to diminish to zero below a peak applied stress of about 790 MPa in the alloy studied.
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2021
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/90819
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2021.106398
ISSN: 0142-1123
Journal / Book Title: International Journal of Fatigue
Volume: 151
Copyright Statement: © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Sponsor/Funder: Vallen Distribution (fka IDG)
Funder's Grant Number: FA8650-18-25273, AO-56 (PW-18)
Keywords: 0905 Civil Engineering
0913 Mechanical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering & Transports
Publication Status: Accepted
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Faculty of Engineering



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