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PETRENEC, M. ŠMÍD, M. KRUML, T. OBRTLÍK, K. POLÁK, J.
Original Title
Low cycle fatigue of cast gamma-TiAl based alloys at high temperature
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
The low-cycle fatigue properties of cast nearly lamellar TiAl alloys with diverse Nb content at room temperature and 750C were compared. Monotonic tensile curves, cyclic stress-strain curves (CSSC) and combined fatigue life curves were obtained at both temperatures. After cyclic straining the surface relief and the fracture surfaces were observed using scanning electron microscopy. The increase in Nb content significantly improves tensile properties and CSSCs at both temperatures. The combined fatigue life curves especially at 750C are shifted to higher fatigue lives. The effect o Nb content on the tensile and cyclic strength is discussed in relation to the thickness of the lamellae. Persistent slip markings formed along interlamellar interfaces were predominant locations for fatigue cracks. At both temperatures and materials showed similar crack initiation and propagation behavior. The cracks initiated at surface or in sub-surface region creating smooth flat areas corresponding to the persistent slip bands.
Keywords
Low cycle fatigue; lamellar TiAl alloys; high temperature; PSMs, fracture surface
Authors
PETRENEC, M.; ŠMÍD, M.; KRUML, T.; OBRTLÍK, K.; POLÁK, J.
RIV year
2011
Released
9. 3. 2011
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications
Location
Switzerland
ISBN
1013-9826
Periodical
Key Engineering Materials (print)
Year of study
452-453
Number
3/2011
State
Swiss Confederation
Pages from
421
Pages to
424
Pages count
4
BibTex
@article{BUT72484, author="Martin {Petrenec} and Miroslav {Šmíd} and Tomáš {Kruml} and Karel {Obrtlík} and Jaroslav {Polák}", title="Low cycle fatigue of cast gamma-TiAl based alloys at high temperature", journal="Key Engineering Materials (print)", year="2011", volume="452-453", number="3/2011", pages="421--424", issn="1013-9826" }