Effect of low cycle fatigue predamage on very high cycle fatigue behavior of TC21 titanium alloy

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The effect of low cycle fatigue (LCF) predamage on the subsequent very high cycle fatigue (VHCF) behavior is investigated in TC21 titanium alloy. LCF predamage is applied under 1.8% strain amplitude up to various fractions of the expected life and subsequent VHCF properties are determined using ultrasonic fatigue tests. Results show that 5% of predamage insignificantly affects the VHCF limit due to the absence of precrack, but decreases the subsequent fatigue crack initiation life estimated by the Pairs law. Precracks introduced by 10% and 20% of predamage significantly reduce the subsequent VHCF limits. The crack initiation site shifts from subsurface-induced fracture for undamaged and 5% predamaged specimens to surface precrack for 10% and 20% predamaged specimens in very high cycle region. Furthermore, the predicted fatigue limits based on the El Haddad modified model for the predamaged specimens agree with the experimental results.

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Nie, B., Zhao, Z., Ouyang, Y., Chen, D., Chen, H., Sun, H., & Liu, S. (2017). Effect of low cycle fatigue predamage on very high cycle fatigue behavior of TC21 titanium alloy. Materials, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10121384

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