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Ultrasonic Fatigue Device and Behavior of High-Temperature Superalloy Inconel 718 with Self-Heating Phenomenon

Mengxiong Zhao    
Tieying Wu    
Zhenhua Zhao    
Lulu Liu    
Gang Luo and Wei Chen    

Resumen

Ultrasonic resonance fatigue test method at 20 kHz related to the very high cycle fatigue (VHCF) aims to accelerate a time-consuming experiment. In this paper, an ultrasonic fatigue device with a data acquisition system was improved for monitoring and recording the data from fatigue tests in which self-heating phenomenon exists. Symmetric tension-compression sinusoidal vibrating mode (R = -1) was observed in this study. VHCF behavior and mechanism of Inconel 718 were carried out using this device. It was concluded that more than 99% of fatigue life is consumed in initiation duration. Specimen temperature increase was not a decisive factor in VHCF strength for Inconel 718, as long as it was far less than the design temperature limitation. A single initiation site existed at the subsurface facet or grain cluster, observed from scanning electron microscope (SEM) micrographs. Quasi-cleavage fracture in transgranular ductile mode emerged and then tended to trace grain boundaries in an intergranular manner by cleavage-dominated mixed mode.

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