A methodology for thermomechanical fatigue crack growth testing in MMCs |
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Authors: | D. Blatt G. A. Hartman |
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Affiliation: | (1) 45240-5528 Cincinnati, OH;(2) University of Dayton Research Institute, 45469-0128 Dayton, OH |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the experimental techniques used in an investigation of the crack growth characteristics of a four-ply, unidirectional, silicon carbide fiber reinforced, titanium matrix composite (SCS-6/Ti–6Al–2Sn–4Zr–2Mo) subjected to thermomechanical fatigue. A mechanical test system was assembled which is capable of conducting fully automated, computer-controlled thermomechanical fatigue crack growth tests. The system is able to simultaneously impose operator-defined arbitrary mechanical and thermal histories on the specimen. Crack lengths in single-edge tension [SE(T)] or middle tension [M(T)] specimens are measured by the direct-current electric potential method and optically using a unique telemicroscope system. A series of isothermal, in-phase and out-of-phase crack growth tests was conducted to obtain baseline data for material modeling purposes. The test temperatures ranged from 150°C to 538°C, and the highest thermal frequency was 0.0083 Hz. |
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