Publication detail

The influence of Mean Stress on Fatigue Properties of ADI

VĚCHET, S. KOHOUT, J. HANZLÍKOVÁ, K. HRUBÝ, V.

Czech title

The influence of Mean Stress on Fatigue Properties of ADI

English title

The influence of Mean Stress on Fatigue Properties of ADI

Type

journal article - other

Language

en

Original abstract

The paper presents the results of research focused on assessment of the influence of loading cycle asymmetry on fatigue limit values. For tests two heats of unalloyed nodular cast iron were used. Test bars made of keel blocks were heat treated in salt bathes (austenitization at 900oC during 1 hour, isothermal transformation at 380 and 400oC) and loaded at symmetrical, repeating and pulsating loading cycles at room temperature. Evaluation of fatigue properties was based on the determination of S-N curves in high-cycle region including the fatigue limit assessment for 10*7 cycles to fracture. Fatigue and static tests were completed by metallographic and quantitative phase analysis. Most important result obtained from the presented study is that the dependence of stress amplitude on mean stress cannot be approached by the linear relation but by general power law with eyponent lower than 1 (i. e. the Haigh diagram has convex shape).

Czech abstract

The paper presents the results of research focused on assessment of the influence of loading cycle asymmetry on fatigue limit values. For tests two heats of unalloyed nodular cast iron were used. Test bars made of keel blocks were heat treated in salt bathes (austenitization at 900oC during 1 hour, isothermal transformation at 380 and 400oC) and loaded at symmetrical, repeating and pulsating loading cycles at room temperature. Evaluation of fatigue properties was based on the determination of S-N curves in high-cycle region including the fatigue limit assessment for 10*7 cycles to fracture. Fatigue and static tests were completed by metallographic and quantitative phase analysis. Most important result obtained from the presented study is that the dependence of stress amplitude on mean stress cannot be approached by the linear relation but by general power law with eyponent lower than 1 (i. e. the Haigh diagram has convex shape).

English abstract

The paper presents the results of research focused on assessment of the influence of loading cycle asymmetry on fatigue limit values. For tests two heats of unalloyed nodular cast iron were used. Test bars made of keel blocks were heat treated in salt bathes (austenitization at 900oC during 1 hour, isothermal transformation at 380 and 400oC) and loaded at symmetrical, repeating and pulsating loading cycles at room temperature. Evaluation of fatigue properties was based on the determination of S-N curves in high-cycle region including the fatigue limit assessment for 10*7 cycles to fracture. Fatigue and static tests were completed by metallographic and quantitative phase analysis. Most important result obtained from the presented study is that the dependence of stress amplitude on mean stress cannot be approached by the linear relation but by general power law with eyponent lower than 1 (i. e. the Haigh diagram has convex shape).

Keywords in Czech

Izotermicky zušlechtěná tvárná litina; Únavové vlastnosti; Asymetrický zátěžový cyklus; Střední napětí; Haighův diagram; Smithův diagram

Keywords in English

Austempered ductile iron; Fatigue properties; Loading cycle asymmetry; Mean stress Haigh diagram; Smith diagram

RIV year

2008

Released

01.01.2008

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications Ltd

Location

Stafa-Zurich Switzerland

ISSN

0255-5476

Journal

Materials Science Forum

Volume

567-568

Number

5

Pages from–to

341–344

Pages count

4

BIBTEX


@article{BUT48934,
  author="Stanislav {Věchet} and Jan {Kohout} and Klára {Hanzlíková} and Vojtěch {Hrubý},
  title="The influence of Mean Stress on Fatigue Properties of ADI",
  journal="Materials Science Forum",
  year="2008",
  volume="567-568",
  number="5",
  month="January",
  pages="341--344",
  publisher="Trans Tech Publications Ltd",
  address="Stafa-Zurich Switzerland",
  issn="0255-5476"
}