Low Temperature Fatigue Behavior of Steels - A Review
790517
02/01/1979
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- Content
- This paper consists of a comprehensive literature review of constant amplitude fatigue behavior at low temperatures in steels. S-N, low cycle ε-N, and fatigue crack growth da/dN results are included. Unnotched, notched and cracked specimen fatigue behavior is presented. In many cases the constant amplitude fatigue resistance is enhanced at low temperatures. A sufficient number of situations exist, however, to indicate this is not always true. Poor low temperature fatigue behavior in steel is usually due to a change from ductile to brittle fatigue mechanisms. A fatigue transition temperature which can be significantly different than NDT values exists in many steels.
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- 13
- Citation
- Stephens, R., Chung, J., and Glinka, G., "Low Temperature Fatigue Behavior of Steels - A Review," SAE Technical Paper 790517, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790517.