Effect of non-zero mean stress bending-torsion fatigue on fracture surface parameters of 34CrNiMo6 steel notched bars

Modern methods of testing materials require the use of the latest technologies and combining meas-urement and calculation methods. It is important to find a quantitative way of describing, among other things, the failures so that it can help to design with high accuracy. This paper studies loading o...

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Main Author: Macek, Wojciech (author)
Other Authors: Szala, Mirosław (author), Trembacz, Jarosław (author), Branco, Ricardo (author), Costa, José (author)
Format: article
Language:eng
Published: 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10316/101311
Country:Portugal
Oai:oai:estudogeral.sib.uc.pt:10316/101311
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Summary:Modern methods of testing materials require the use of the latest technologies and combining meas-urement and calculation methods. It is important to find a quantitative way of describing, among other things, the failures so that it can help to design with high accuracy. This paper studies loading orien-tations on crack shape and fracture surface changes. The advantage of the entire fracture surface method is simplicity and applicability in studies on other materials, shapes and loadings. A higher values of fracture surface parameters (Sx, Vx) was observed in failure specimens with lower σ/τ (B/T) ratios. It has been observed that largest crack lengths with a small number of cycles occur for loading combinations different then B=T. As well as analyzed surface parameters Sx, Vx, are higher for larger number of cycles to crack initiation (Ni) values.