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    Probabilistic Analysis of LCF Crack Initiation Life of a Turbine Blade under Thermomechanical Loading

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    An accurate assessment for fatigue damage as a function of activation and deactivation cycles is vital for the design of many engineering parts. In this paper we extend the probabilistic and local approach to this problem proposed in [1,2] and [3] to the case of non-constant temperature fields and thermomechanical loading. The method has been implemented as a finite element postprocessor and applied to an example case of a gas-turbine blade which is made of a conventionally cast nickel base superalloy.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure

    A Probabilistic Model for LCF

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    Fatigue life of components or test specimens often exhibit a significant scatter. Furthermore, size effects have a non-negligible influence on fatigue life of parts with different geometries. We present a new probabilistic model for low-cycle fatigue (LCF) in the context of polycrystalline metal. The model takes size effects and inhomogeneous strain fields into account by means of the Poisson point process (PPP). This approach is based on the assumption of independently occurring LCF cracks and the Coffin-Manson-Basquin (CMB) equation. Within the probabilistic model, we give a new and more physical interpretation of the CMB parameters which are in the original approach no material parameters in a strict sense, as they depend on the specimen geometry. Calibration and validation of the proposed model is performed using results of strain controlled LCF tests of specimens with different surface areas. The test specimens are made of the nickel base superalloy RENE 80.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figure

    Defect formation processes in structures of magnesium silicates treated by ammonium bifluoride

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    Authors have studied destruction and defect formation processes of magnesium silicate structures treated by ammonium bifluoride. Obtained amorphous products with uncertain chemical composition were researched by electron microscope and X-ray. High reactivity of these defective structures in solid phase reactions has been identified
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