Creep-fatigue crack growth behavior in GH4169 superalloy

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Abstract

This study aims to examine the crack growth behavior of turbine disc GH4169 superalloy under creep-fatigue loading. Crack growth experiments were performed on compact tension specimens using trapezoidal waveform with dwell time at the maximum load at 650 °C. The crack growth rate of GH4169 superalloy significantly increased with dwell time. The grain boundaries oxidize during the dwell process, thereby inducing an intergranular creep-fatigue fracture mode. In addition, testing data under the same dwell time showed scattering at the crack growth rate. Consequently, a modified model based on the Saxena equation was proposed by introducing a distribution factor for the crack growth rate. Microstructural observation confirmed that the small grain size and high volume fraction of the δ phase led to a fast creep-fatigue crack growth rate at 650 °C, thus indicating that two factors, namely, fine grain and presence of the δ phase at the grain boundary, increased the amount of weakened interface at high temperature, in which intergranular cracks may form and propagate.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)369-376
Number of pages8
JournalFrontiers of Mechanical Engineering
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2019

Keywords

  • CT specimen
  • GH4169 superalloy
  • crack growth rate
  • creep-fatigue
  • dwell time

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