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Fatigue damage interaction behavior of PWA 1480

Abstract

The fatigue damage interaction behavior of PWA 1480 single crystal alloy has been experimentally established for the two-level loading case in which a block of low-cycle fatigue loading is followed by high-cycle fatigue loading to failure. A relative life ratio N1/N2 (where N1 and N2 are the low- and high-cycle fatigue baseline lives, respectively) of approximately 0.002 was explored to assess the interaction behavior. The experimental results thus far show evidence of a loading order interaction effect to a similar degree of detriment as has been observed in polycrystalline materials. Current generation single crystal alloys in general, and PWA 1480 in particular, contain pores; indeed, it was observed in all cases that specimen failure initiated from pores connected with or immediately below the surface. Detailed fractographic and metallographic studies are currently being made to assess the nature of the porosity in terms of its effect on fatigue life

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