A Fatigue Life Model for Predicting Crack Nucleation at Inclusions in Ni-Based Superalloys

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Kwai S. Chan
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[1] Southwest Research Institute,
[2] MESI Technologies LLC,undefined
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Engineering alloys such as Ni-based alloys, Al-alloys, and steels often contain non-metallic inclusions in their microstructures. These inclusions, which include oxide particles, carbides, and intermetallic particles, are introduced during component manufacturing processes such as casting, powder-metallurgy, or additive manufacturing methods. The presence of inclusions in the microstructure can promote fatigue crack nucleation by competing against slipband nucleation and reduce fatigue life performance of an engineering component. While it has been reported in many occasions, the competition between fatigue crack nucleation at inclusions and slipbands is still not well understood. In this article, the conditions for the concurrent occurrence of fatigue crack nucleation at inclusions and slipbands are analyzed theoretically. The analysis indicates that there exists a critical inclusion size (diameter) below which there is no fatigue life debit due to crack initiation at inclusions and above which a transition from slip-induced to inclusion-induced crack nucleation occurs. The low-cycle fatigue life model is applied to Ni-based superalloys and the model predictions are compared against experimental data from the literature to assess the dependence of the critical inclusion size on the slip morphology, grain size of the matrix, and the shear modulus of the inclusion.
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