M. Loo-morrey et Pas. Reed, Anomalous crack shape development (tear drop cracking) in turbine disc material Udimet 720, MATER SCI T, 16(2), 2000, pp. 133-146
An unusual crack growth mechanism has been observed in fine grained Udimet
720 at moderate temperatures. Fracture surfaces consisting of a tear drop s
haped region of stage II crack growth bounded by regions of shear crack gro
wth have been observed above room temperature. The current study investigat
es the effect of temperature, environment, and specimen geometry on the tea
r drop cracking phenomenon. Vacuum conditions are found to retain tear drop
cracking behaviour at higher temperatures than observed by other workers.
Tear drop cracking has been established in a number of specimen geometries
and it is demonstrated that further analysis of the effects of crack tip sh
ielding during this macroscopically tortuous crack growth is required to fu
lly evaluate the effects of such crack growth behaviour on component lifing
. MST/4246.