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Examining the role of water vapor on small fatigue crack growth behavior in Ti-6242S using ultrasonic fatigue and scanning electron microscopy

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Volume 156, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2021.106672

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Titanium; Ultrasonic fatigue; Fatigue crack growth

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  1. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Structural Mechanics Program [F031559]
  2. University of Michigan

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Water vapor has a significant impact on the small fatigue crack growth rates in Ti-6242S alloy, with a linear dependence observed between crack growth rate and water vapor pressure. This work highlights the importance of humidity in determining fatigue life even at high cyclic frequencies.
The influence of water vapor on small fatigue crack growth rates in the near alpha titanium alloy Ti-6242S was investigated using a combined ultrasonic fatigue/environmental scanning electron microscope system (UF-SEM). Small fatigue cracks were grown at a cyclic frequency of 20 kHz in laboratory air, partial pressures of water vapor ranging from 65 to 1330 Pa, and vacuum (1.7 x 10(-4) Pa). Fatigue cracks grew at higher rates in all water vapor pressures investigated versus in vacuum, with a nearly identical growth rate observed in laboratory air and 1330 Pa water vapor. A linear dependence of small fatigue crack growth rate on water vapor pressure was observed that is consistent with a pressure dependent transport rate of water vapor molecules to the crack-tip. This work indicates that the amount of water vapor present in the environment (humidity) plays an important role in determining the fatigue life of Ti-6242S and must be accounted for even at very high cyclic frequencies, such as the 20 kHz cyclic frequency commonly employed in ultrasonic fatigue testing.

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