Fatigue properties of a nanocrystalline titanium based bulk metallic glassy alloy

To obtain a better understanding of the fatigue properties and crack growth characteristics of a nano-crystalline titanium based bulk metal glasses (Ti-BMG) made by vacuumed casting process, the fatigue failure mechanisms of Ti-BMG have been investigated viaSeNand da/dNeDKtests. For comparison, the...

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Main Authors: Okayasu, Mitsuhiro, Shigeoka, Tomoki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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Online Access:http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/64745
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsamd.2018.10.001
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Institution: Vietnam National University, Hanoi
Language: English
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Summary:To obtain a better understanding of the fatigue properties and crack growth characteristics of a nano-crystalline titanium based bulk metal glasses (Ti-BMG) made by vacuumed casting process, the fatigue failure mechanisms of Ti-BMG have been investigated viaSeNand da/dNeDKtests. For comparison, the crystalline Ti alloy Ti-Al6V4 was also employed. The fatigue strength in the early fatigue stage was high for Ti-BMG due to the high tensile strength. However, the fatigue strength decreased significantly in the late fatigue stage. The higher slope ofSeNrelation was detected for Ti-BMG, which crossed that for the Ti-Al6V4 sample around 5 10 3 cycles. In the higher Region II, the fatigue crack growth rate was of similar level for both Ti-BMG and Ti-Al6V4 due to their similar strain energy. In the lower Region II, however, the lower crack growth resistance was obtained for Ti-BMG, as compared to Ti-Al6V4. This was attributed to the high crack driving force for Ti-BMG, caused by the weak roughness-induced crack closure. Such crack closing characteristics of Ti-BMG were systematically investigated by various experimental techniques