Results in Engineering (Sep 2024)

Crystal plasticity analysis of fatigue crack initiation site considering crystallographic orientation in Ti–22V–4Al alloy

  • Jinta Arakawa,
  • Koki Hirazumi,
  • Takeshi Uemori,
  • Yoshito Takemoto

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
p. 102405

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In this study, plane bending fatigue tests were conducted on Ti–22V–4Al alloy, a β-type titanium alloy, to examine the fatigue crack initiation behavior in detail. In addition, the prediction of fatigue crack initiation points was investigated from the perspectives of the Schmidt factor (SF) and crystal plasticity finite element method (CP-FEM). The slip system contributing to fatigue crack initiation can be accurately predicted by assessing the magnitude relationship of SF. Also, this prediction is already indicated in a lot of paper by using out of component of slip activity. However, the location where the fatigue crack will occur can be not estimated by SF on polycrystalline. Therefore, prediction of grains where fatigue cracks will occur could be achieved with high accuracy by constructing a CP-FEM that considers the mechanical interaction of polycrystals and grain boundary. Utilizing advanced methodologies such as CP-FEM and numerical calculation techniques, it is strictly investigated that the factors influencing fatigue crack initiation in polycrystalline materials. Our research concluded the understanding of fatigue crack initiation on polycrystal grains by considering the mechanical interaction of polycrystals and grain boundary.

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