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On the fatigue crack growth behaviour of selective laser melting fabricated Inconel 625: Effects of build orientation and stress ratio
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringStructural MaterialsElectron MicroscopyStrength PropertyMicrostructure-strength RelationshipMaterials ScienceInconel 625Stress RatioLaser Processing TechnologySolid MechanicsLaser-assisted DepositionLow-cycle FatigueMicrostructureAdvanced Laser ProcessingLoading FactorHigh Temperature MaterialsMechanical PropertiesBuild OrientationCrack FormationMechanics Of Materials
Abstract The building of Inconel 625 material was carried out using the selective laser melting method, and its fatigue crack growth property at ambient temperature was experimentally investigated. Compact‐tension specimens with different building orientations were utilized to determine the stress intensity factor threshold and fatigue crack growth rate curves at different stress ratios ( R ). The results indicated that the fatigue crack growth properties in the near threshold stress intensity factor and Paris regions were greatly affected by the loading factor, as well as the orientation of the alloy. The mechanism of fatigue crack growth at different stages was observed and discussed using scanning electron microscopy. Finally, based on the framework of the linear elastic fracture, a new and applicable effective driving force factor range was introduced to replace the traditional stress intensity factor range (Δ K ) with good accuracy for all of the fatigue crack growth test data, considering both the stress ratio and orientation.
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