Very High Cycle Fatigue Failure Analysis and Life Prediction of Cr-Ni-W Gear Steel Based on Crack Initiation and Growth Behaviors |
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Authors: | Hailong Deng Wei Li Tatsuo Sakai Zhenduo Sun |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Mechanical Engineering, Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing 100081, China; (H.D.); (Z.S.);2.Research Center of Advanced Materials Technology, Ritsumeikan University, Kusatsu 5258577, Shiga, Japan; |
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Abstract: | The unexpected failures of structural materials in very high cycle fatigue (VHCF) regime have been a critical issue in modern engineering design. In this study, the VHCF property of a Cr-Ni-W gear steel was experimentally investigated under axial loading with the stress ratio of R = −1, and a life prediction model associated with crack initiation and growth behaviors was proposed. Results show that the Cr-Ni-W gear steel exhibits the constantly decreasing S-N property without traditional fatigue limit, and the fatigue strength corresponding to 109 cycles is around 485 MPa. The inclusion-fine granular area (FGA)-fisheye induced failure becomes the main failure mechanism in the VHCF regime, and the local stress around the inclusion play a key role. By using the finite element analysis of representative volume element, the local stress tends to increase with the increase of elastic modulus difference between inclusion and matrix. The predicted crack initiation life occupies the majority of total fatigue life, while the predicted crack growth life is only accounts for a tiny fraction. In view of the good agreement between the predicted and experimental results, the proposed VHCF life prediction model involving crack initiation and growth can be acceptable for inclusion-FGA-fisheye induced failure. |
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Keywords: | Cr-Ni-W steel very high cycle fatigue interior failure local stress distribution initiation and growth life prediction |
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