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Microstructure and fatigue crack growth mechanisms in high temperature titanium alloys

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
卷 32, 期 9, 页码 1448-1460

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2010.02.001

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Titanium alloys; Widmanstatten microstructure; Lamellar microstructure; Crack growth rate; Loading frequency; High temperature; Slip; alpha/beta Interface; Transgranular fracture; Intergranular fracture; Silicide precipitates

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This paper examines the influence of microstructure on the crack growth behavior in high temperature titanium alloys. A focus is made on the concept that the fracture mechanisms in these alloys are governed by the slip process taking place within the crack tip region This concept is applied to Widmanstatten and fully lamellar microstructures in order to explain the different fracture modes observed under effects of the loading frequency and temperature. In the Widmanstatten microstructure, it is proposed that interactions of slip bands with both the colony boundary and the grain boundary result in transcolony and intergranular fracture, respectively The selectivity of either boundary is correlated with the loading frequency and the ensuing hardening on the active slip planes This mechanism has been validated through crack growth experiments preformed on a Widmanstatten microstructure that has been modified through the precipitation of internal slip barriers In fully lamellar microstructure, the predominant transgranular fracture occurring along heavily shear slip bands is categorized in terms of the angle between the corresponding crack path and the lamella long axis direction within a single colony. The dominant parallel- and transverse-to-lamella crack directions are shown to be governed by slip along the a(1) and a(2)-prism directions of the a phase Variations in the critical resolved shear stress along these two slip directions, and thus, the selectivity of the crack path direction is described as a function of temperature and loading frequency. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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