Title of article :
Polycrystalline microstructure, cubic elasticity,
and nucleation of high-cycle fatigue cracks
Author/Authors :
Maxime Sauzay · Thomas Jourdan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
It is well-known that high-cycle fatigue
cracks usually nucleate in surface well-oriented
grains with a high Schmid factor.Anumerical evaluation
of the effect of crystalline elasticity anisotropy
(which is often neglected) on the stress state
in well-oriented grains is presented. Each of these
grains is located at the free surface of an aggregate.
The other crystallographic orientations are random.
Numerous finite element computations are
carried out for evaluating the effect of the neighboring
grain orientations. Resolved shear stress
and normal stress averages are given, as well as
scatter parameters and histograms. Several metals,
orientations, and loading conditions are considered.
For common (anisotropic) metals/alloys
such as copper and austenitic steels, the local average
resolved shear stress is about 18% smaller
than the macroscopic value which induces a Schmid
factor value with respect to the macroscopic
tensile stress of 0.41 instead of the classical 0.5
value. Relative scatters in resolved shear stress
and corresponding normal stress are high (respectively
±22% and ±38%). These high scatter values
computed for small applied loads can explain
many observations taken from the literature showing
a large scatter in the plastic slip line feature,
dislocation microstructure, microstructurally shortcrack nucleation, and propagation rate amongwelloriented
surface grains. Finally, the effects of some
geometrical parameters are evaluated (2D/3D
effects, subsurface grains….).
Keywords :
Polycrystal · Scatter · Neighborgrains · Crystalline elasticity · High-cycle fatigue ·Crack nucleation
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture
Journal title :
International Journal of Fracture