Construction of a Generalized Fatigue Diagram of Metallic Materials

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The paper presents the results of the study of the stage of accumulation of damage and fatigue rupture of titanium alloys (using the method of acoustic emission). The main object of research was the development of a method for designing a generalized fatigue diagram characterizing the stage of fatigue damage accumulation. The studies aimed at experimental verification of the hypothesis of the stage of damage accumulation, which can be established only by the registered parameters of acoustic emission with separate analysis by types of acoustic emission sources. In contrast to the method of research, which is carried out fractographic analysis, the use of acoustic emission method can significantly reduce the amount of testing. The types of acoustic emission sources on the distribution plane of two-parameter “AE signal energy EAE vs. frequency parameter Kf” are considered. Fatigue stages in the tests of trial alloys were determined by the activity of the AE signals emitted by different types of AE sources (dislocation, micro - and macro-cracks). A generalized diagram of fatigue developed according to the specified stages. The developed method significantly reduces the volume of fatigue tests and fractographic studies.

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