Extension of linear elastic strain energy density approach to high temperature fatigue and a synthesis of cu-be alloy experimental tests

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The present paper summarizes the results from uniaxial-tension stress-controlled fatigue tests performed at different temperatures up to 650°C on Cu-Be specimens. Two geometries are considered: hourglass shaped and plates weakened by a central hole (Cu-Be alloy). The motivation of the present work is that, at the best of authors’ knowledge, only a limited number of papers on these alloys under high-temperature fatigue are available in the literature and no results deal with notched components. The Cu-Be specimens fatigue data are re-analyzed in terms of the mean value of the Strain Energy Density (SED) averaged over a control volume. Thanks to the SED approach it is possible to summarize in a single scatter-band all the fatigue data, independently of the specimen geometry.

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Berto, F., & Gallo, P. (2015). Extension of linear elastic strain energy density approach to high temperature fatigue and a synthesis of cu-be alloy experimental tests. Engineering Solid Mechanics, 3(2), 111–116. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.esm.2015.1.004

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