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HIGH TEMPERATURE LOW CYCLE FATIGUE AND FRACTURE CHARACTERISTIC IN TWO SINGLE CRYSTAL SUPERALLOYS

    https://doi.org/10.1142/S0217979210065817Cited by:0 (Source: Crossref)

    Total strain controlled low cycle fatigue tests were conducted at 1173K for DD32 and SRR99 alloys. With the increase of total strain range, the stress amplitude of DD32 alloy improved more fleetly than that of SRR99 alloy. At total strain ranges less than or equal to 1.0%, the low cycle fatigue life of DD32 alloy was greater than that of SRR99 alloy. It was shown that the higher content of refractory elements in DD32 alloy resulted in a remarkable improvement of LCF properties compared to SRR99 alloy. The crack propagation perpendicular to the stress axis occurred in transgranular mode in both alloys. DD32 alloy presented more ductile character than SRR99 alloy.

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