This paper studies tension/torsion multiaxial low-cycle fatigue lives and creep-fatigue damage evaluation for Alloy 738LC superalloy. Tension/torsion creep-fatigue tests were carried out using hollow cylinder specimens and multiaxial creep-fatigue lives were obtained. The Mises’ equivalent strain correlated the multiaxial low cycle fatigue lives within a factor of two scatter band. An a.c. potential method is developed to detect the creep-fatigue damage associated with crack nucleation and extension. A.c. potentials at high frequencies accurately detect the creep-fatigue damage from the early stage of life while those at low frequencies detect that in the final stage of life. A.c. potentials at high frequencies detect the crack density, defined as the total crack length per unit area, and maximum crack length more sensitively than those at low frequencies.
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October 1994
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Multiaxial Low-Cycle Fatigue Damage Evaluation Using A. C. Potential Method for Alloy 738LC Superalloy
Yoshitada Isono,
Yoshitada Isono
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, 56-1 Tojiin Kita-machi Kita-ku Kyoto, 603, Japan
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Masao Sakane,
Masao Sakane
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, 56-1 Tojiin Kita-machi Kita-ku Kyoto, 603, Japan
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Masateru Ohnami,
Masateru Ohnami
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, 56-1 Tojiin Kita-machi Kita-ku Kyoto, 603, Japan
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Kazunari Fujiyama
Kazunari Fujiyama
Heavy Apparatus Engineering Laboratory, Toshiba Corporation, Yokohama, 230, Japan
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Yoshitada Isono
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, 56-1 Tojiin Kita-machi Kita-ku Kyoto, 603, Japan
Masao Sakane
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, 56-1 Tojiin Kita-machi Kita-ku Kyoto, 603, Japan
Masateru Ohnami
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Ritsumeikan University, 56-1 Tojiin Kita-machi Kita-ku Kyoto, 603, Japan
Kazunari Fujiyama
Heavy Apparatus Engineering Laboratory, Toshiba Corporation, Yokohama, 230, Japan
J. Eng. Mater. Technol. Oct 1994, 116(4): 488-494 (7 pages)
Published Online: October 1, 1994
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Received:
April 22, 1993
Revised:
November 16, 1993
Online:
April 29, 2008
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Isono, Y., Sakane, M., Ohnami, M., and Fujiyama, K. (October 1, 1994). "Multiaxial Low-Cycle Fatigue Damage Evaluation Using A. C. Potential Method for Alloy 738LC Superalloy." ASME. J. Eng. Mater. Technol. October 1994; 116(4): 488–494. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.2904318
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