A fatigue life prediction approach to interior cracking induced high cycle and very high cycle fatigue for surface-carburized steels

Cheng Li, Yucheng Zhang, Liang Cai, Tianyi Hu, Ping Wang*, Xiaolong Li, Rui Sun, Wei Li*

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Abstract

High cycle fatigue and very high cycle fatigue tests with pulsating tension for three surface-carburized steels were performed to investigate interior failure behavior and life prediction method. As a result, all cracks with fine granular area and fisheye characteristics are induced from inclusions in matrix or in carburized layer. However, the later cracking morphology is smoother, which is due to the difference of plastic deformation and microstructure of the two regions. Based on estimation of threshold values for small and long crack growth, fatigue design curves are established. The maximum inclusion sizes of three carburizing steels were estimated by four statistical analysis methods. Combined with material microstructure characteristics and the critical plane theory, a failure-based life prediction model is proposed by using fatigue indicator parameter, whose validity is verified based on good agreement between predicted and experimental ones.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)865-881
Number of pages17
JournalFatigue and Fracture of Engineering Materials and Structures
Volume45
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

Keywords

  • crack growth
  • interior failure
  • life prediction
  • surface-carburized steel
  • very high cycle fatigue

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