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EPSRC Reference: GR/J34309/01
Title: TEMPERATURE AND ENVIRONMENT EFFECTS ON STAGE I CRACK GROWTH AND STAGE I/II TRANSITION IN NI-BASE ALLOYS.
Principal Investigator: Reed, Professor P
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Department: Engineering Materials
Organisation: University of Southampton
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 01 April 1994 Ends: 31 March 1996 Value (£): 89,492
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Materials Characterisation
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Single crystal Ni-base test-pieces have been produced where fatigue crack growth can be driven down a single {lll} slip-plane orientated perpendicular to the loading axis. The KI: KII contribution can be varied easily and KI and KII explicitly calculated using a simple anti-symmetric our point bend bar testing system. This should give unambiguous crack growth rate data, that is entirely due to stage I crack growth. Crack propagation can be measured by conventional potential drop methods yielding accurate crack growth rates with little scatter. The effects on slip behaviour (and hence on stage I crack growth and the stage I to stage II crack growth transition) of temperature and environment as well as mixed mode loading can then be determined. The plastic zone shapes and sizes will be examined using TEM and selected area channelling pattern analysis. The overall aim is to establish the factors controlling stage I crack growth and the stage I to stage II crack growth transition in the single crystal and fine-grained polycrystalline forms of the alloy. The single crystal data should model the highest short crack growth rates in the poly-crystalline alloy.
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