Author:
Ellison E.G.,Paterson A.J.F.
Abstract
A 1 Cr Mo V steel has been studied at 565 °C under a cyclic strain axial mode with various combinations of tensile and compressive dwell periods. Compared with the continuously cycled data, the presence of a tension only dwell caused a considerable decrease in the number of cycles to failure. The addition of a compressive dwell to the cycle already containing a tensile dwell tended to reduce or eliminate the harmful effects of the latter. Metallographic evidence suggests that the compressive dwell reduced the incidence of internal intergranular cracking. A ratchetting grain boundary damage model to account for this is proposed.
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