4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Damage mechanisms in silicon-molybdenum cast irons subjected to thermo-mechanical fatigue

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Volume 99, Issue -, Pages 258-265

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2017.01.014

Keywords

Cast iron; Thermo-mechanical fatigue; High-cycle fatigue; Environmental assisted fatigue; Fatigue crack growth

Funding

  1. Scania CV AB
  2. Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems [FFI-2012-03625]
  3. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research [SM12-0014]
  4. Strategic Faculty Grant AFM (SFO-MAT-LiU) at Linkoping University [2009-00971]
  5. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF) [SM12-0014] Funding Source: Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research (SSF)

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The damage mechanisms active in silicon-molybdenum cast irons, namely EN-GJS-SiMo5-1 and SiMo1000, under thermo-mechanical fatigue and combined thermo-mechanical and high-cycle fatigue conditions have been investigated. The studied load conditions are those experienced at critical locations in exhaust manifolds of heavy-vehicle diesel engines, namely a temperature cycle of 300-750 degrees C with varied total mechanical and high-cycle fatigue strain ranges. It is established that oxide intrusions are formed in the early life from which macroscopic fatigue cracks are initiated close to the end-of-life. However, when high-cycle fatigue loading is superimposed, small cracks are preferentially initiated at graphite nodules within the bulk. In addition, it is found that both the oxidation growth rate and casting defects located near the surface affect the intrusion growth. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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