The fatigue crack propagation behaviour of a quaternary gamma-TiAl alloy ha
s been investigated under various test conditions in order to discern the s
pecific role of temperature and environment. The results obtained in ambien
t air at room temperature and in the range 700-800 degrees C reveal that te
mperature has only a slight influence on the global fatigue crack growth re
sistance. The analysis is then conducted by considering the influence of te
mperature on the intrinsic resistance and on extrinsic factors like environ
mental effects. Thus, it is shown that an increase in temperature improves
the intrinsic fatigue crack growth resistance in inert environment only, in
the high crack growth rates regime. An intrinsic propagation rate law is p
roposed to describe this effect related to the fracture toughness. A marked
environmental effect is highlighted both at room temperature as well as at
elevated temperature. However, this influence turns out to be temperature-
independent. The nature of mechanisms involved and their dependence with te
mperature are discussed. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
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