Elevated temperature fatigue behavior of tungsten fiber reinforced superalloy composites

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Yuen, J.L. [1 ]
Petrasek, D.W. [1 ]
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[1] Rockwell Int, Canoga Park, CA, United States
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Crack propagation - Fatigue testing - Helium - High temperature effects - High temperature properties - Nickel alloys - Stainless steel - Strength of materials - Superalloys - Tungsten alloys;
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10.1520/ctr10595j
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The low- and high-cycle fatigue behavior of three different fiber-reinforced superalloy (FRS) composite materials were evaluated. Each composite material contained 40 vol% unidirectionally aligned continuous length tungsten-1.5 wt% ThO2 fibers. The metal matrices were Waspaloy, Type 316L stainless steel, and Incoloy 907. Fatigue tests were conducted at 871 °C in a helium atmosphere under load control with a load ratio (minimum stress/maximum stress) of 0.2. The composites were round to have excellent elevated temperature fatigue strength. The fibers played a major role in controlling the fatigue strength of the composites. Fatigue crack fronts were found to be retarded by the fibers. The cracks tended to branch at the fiber/matrix interface and grew by a sliding mode along the interface. Matrix surface cracks induced by thermal shock damage had little influence on the fatigue strength of the FRS composites.
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