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In Situ Imaging of High Cycle Fatigue Crack Growth in Single Crystal Nickel-Base Superalloys by Synchrotron X-Radiation
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2008
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X-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringSynchrotron X-radiationMechanical EngineeringMechanics Of MaterialsX-ray ImagingReal-time ImagingMaterials ScienceUltrasonic FatigueSolid MechanicsFatigue CracksLow-cycle FatigueMicrostructureSitu ImagingSuperalloyX-ray DiffractionCrack FormationDynamic Crack PropagationX-ray Optic
A novel X-ray synchrotron radiation approach is described for real-time imaging of the initiation and growth of fatigue cracks during ultrasonic fatigue (f=20kHz). We report here on new insights on single crystal nickel-base superalloys gained with this approach. A portable ultrasonic fatigue instrument has been designed that can be installed at a high-brilliance X-ray beamline. With a load line and fatigue specimen configuration, this instrument produces stable fatigue crack propagation for specimens as thin as 150μm. The in situ cyclic loading/imaging system has been used initially to image real-time crystallographic fatigue and crack growth under positive mean axial stress in the turbine blade alloy CMSX-4.
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