Damage-failure transition in titanium alloy Ti-6Al-4V under dwell fatigue loads

Author:

Oborin Vladimir1ORCID,Balakhnin Aleksandr1,Naimark Oleg1ORCID,Gornostyrev Yuri2ORCID,Pushin Vladimir2,Kuranova Nataliya2ORCID,Rasposienko Dimitrii2,Svirid Aleksey2,Uksusnikov Aleksey2

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics of Ural branch of RAS, 614013, Perm, Russia

2. Institute of Metal Physics, 18, S. Kovalevskaya str., Ekaterinburg 620990, Russia

Abstract

The role of structural mechanisms responsible for the consequent staging of damage-failure transition as the combination and continuity of ductile and creep kinetics of the structure evolution and the modeling in dwell fatigue regime. Damage-failure transition is considered as critical phenomena, the structural-scaling transition, when the damage develops as specific phase with characteristic stages: nucleation of new phase and the phase growth kinetics. In the case of dwell fatigue, the nucleation stage is associated with slip localization, faceting, voids and microcrack initiation; the phase growth kinetics has the relation to specific non-linearity of the free energy release responsible for the staging of damage-failure transition. Statistically based phenomenological model of damage-failure transition specified the links of macroscopic material parameters with structural parameters responsible for the influence of microstructure on the structure sensitive mechanical properties. The developed conception of modeling of Ti alloys based on the duality of damage kinetics in dwell fatigue loads allowed us to propose the strategy of structural study to provide in perspective the links of structural parameters of /phases with phenomenological parameters responsible for different mechanisms of damage accumulation at LCF and stress hold regimes.

Publisher

Gruppo Italiano Frattura

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Civil and Structural Engineering

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