Ks. Chan et al., FATIGUE-CRACK GROWTH MECHANISMS IN HSLA-80 STEELS, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 222(1), 1997, pp. 1-8
Fatigue mechanisms of large and small cracks in Cu-bearing HSLA-80 ste
els were studied at ambient temperature. Fatigue striations were measu
red for both large and small fatigue cracks by SEM fractography, while
dislocation structures adjacent to the fatigue surfaces were characte
rized by TEM. The results of the fatigue striation and dislocation str
ucture characterization are compared with crack growth data to assess
the fatigue mechanisms in HSLA-80 steels and the cause for the lack of
a threshold in the small cracks. Comparisons revealed that both large
and small cracks propagated via an intermittent growth mechanism. The
growth kinetics of small cracks were consistent with the extrapolatio
n of the power-law regime of the large crack data to stress ranges bel
ow the large-crack threshold. The absence of a growth threshold in sma
ll cracks was discussed in conjunction with the large-crack threshold.