Journal
FATIGUE & FRACTURE OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS & STRUCTURES
Volume 34, Issue 1, Pages 17-31Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-2695.2010.01487.x
Keywords
creep fatigue; directionally solidified; Ni-base superalloy; notched specimens
Funding
- Siemens Energy, Orlando, FL
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Turbine blade life modelling is complicated by the presence of notches, dwells, high temperatures, thermal cycles and temperature gradients. Furthermore, directionally solidified (DS) Ni-base superalloys are highly anisotropic. This work seeks to characterize the response of the DS Ni-base superalloy CM247LC subjected to isothermal low cycle fatigue at either 750 or 950 degrees C. This study considers the effects of strain rate, dwells at the maximum temperature, and stress concentrations. Experiments were conducted under uniaxial loading on smooth and cylindrically notched round-bar specimens in both longitudinal and transverse orientations. The location of the creep-fatigue crack is at the maximum Hill's effective stress in the notched specimens. In addition, the notch behaviour is discussed in light of finite element analysis using an anisotropic elastic-crystal viscoplastic material model.
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