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A cold dwell fatigue crack nucleation criterion for polycrystalline Ti-6242 using grain-level crystal plasticity FE Model

  • Ohio State University

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Abstract

A grain-level fatigue crack nucleation criterion for cold dwell in Ti-6242 alloy is developed in this paper using a rate and size dependent anisotropic elasto-crystal plasticity constitutive model, and validated with experiments. Early crack initiation in Ti-6242 under cold dwell fatigue has been identified to be caused by stress concentrations in a hard grain, induced by load shedding from creep in adjacent soft grains. Accurate prediction of local stress and strain evolution during loading requires a robust representation of morphological and crystallographic features of the microstructure. These are accounted for in the FE model in a statistically equivalent sense. The proposed crack nucleation model is based on the observed similarities between crack evolution at the tip of a crack and a dislocation pileup. The nucleation model is calibrated and validated using data available from acoustic microscopy though real time monitoring of crack evolution in dwell fatigue experiments.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2127-2139
Number of pages13
JournalInternational Journal of Fatigue
Volume30
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2008

Keywords

  • Crack initiation
  • Crystal plasticity
  • Dislocation pileup
  • Dwell fatigue
  • Ti-6242

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