Fatigue crack growth behavior under cyclic transient thermal stress
Thermal fatigue tests were performed using straight pipe specimens subjected to cyclic thermal shocks of liquid Na, and crack growth behaviors were estimated using striation patterns observed clearly on any crack surface. Crack growth rate under cyclic thermal strain reaches the maximum at one depth...
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Veröffentlicht in: | JSME international journal 1987, Vol.30 (265), p.1026-1034 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Thermal fatigue tests were performed using straight pipe specimens subjected to cyclic thermal shocks of liquid Na, and crack growth behaviors were estimated using striation patterns observed clearly on any crack surface. Crack growth rate under cyclic thermal strain reaches the maximum at one depth, and after that it decreases gradually with crack depth. The peak location of crack growth rate becomes deeper by superposition of constant primary stress. Parallel cracks co-existing in the neighborhood move the peak to shallower location and decrease the maximum crack growth rate. The equivalent stress intensity factor range calculated by Walker's formula is successfully applied to the case of negative stress ratio. Fatigue crack growth rate under cyclic thermal strain agreed well with that under the constant temperature equal to the maximum value in the thermal cycle. Simplified methods for calculating the stress intensity factor and the crack interference factor have been developed. Crack growth behavior under thermal fatigue could be well predicted using numberical analysis results. 11 ref.--AA |
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ISSN: | 0913-185X |
DOI: | 10.1299/jsme1987.30.1026 |