Higher fatigue and creep resistance at high temperatures are the essential properties for materials such as those used in gas turbines for power generation and aircraft turbines. Therefore, the nickel-based superalloy CMSX-4 was developed through single-crystal casting to satisfy these requirements. In this study, the CMSX-4 creep test results reported by previous researchers were used to mathematically derive an equation to estimate the amount of creep damage occurring under variable load conditions. In addition, low-cycle fatigue tests were performed, and the effect of creep damage occurring during fatigue on material failure was described.
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Wee, S., Kim, K., Park, K., & Seok, C. (2021). Study on creep damage of Ni-based superalloy caused by variable load conditions at elevated temperatures. Materials, 14(22). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14226971
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