Nm. Grinberg et al., DISLOCATION-STRUCTURE AND FATIGUE-CRACK GROWTH IN TITANIUM-ALLOY VT5-1CT AT TEMPERATURES OF 293-11-K, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 165(2), 1993, pp. 125-131
Transmission electron microscopy measurements of dislocation structure
adjacent to the fatigue crack tip in a single-phase titanium alloy VT
5-1ct are carried out at 293, 93 and 11 K in high vacuum and at 293 K
in air. The rate of crack growth is estimated. It is found that adjace
nt to the crack tip (r congruent-to 0.15 mm) an equiaxial subgrain dis
location structure with a preferred subgrain size of 0.5-2.0 mum is fo
rmed, the size being independent of DELTAK, environment and temperatur
e. As the tip-structure separation increases and becomes equal to abou
t 0.5 mm, a typical structure consists of extended subgrains, and then
, with a further increase in the separation, one can observe a substru
cture with a higher dislocation density. The crack growth rate rises f
or all DELTAK values as the temperature is reduced from 293 to 11 K; t
he rate increase is not, however, a result of the changes in the subst
ructure.