Effect of strain rate and temperature at high strains on fatigue behavior of SAP alloys

J.T. Blucher, Per Knudsen, N.J. Grant

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    Abstract

    Fatigue behavior of three SAP alloys of two nominal compositions (7 and 13% Al2O3) was studied in terms of strain rate and temperature at high strains; strain rate had no effect on life at 80 F, but had increasingly greater effect with increasing temperature above 500 F; life decreased with decreasing strain rate, above 500 F, and with increasing temperature; ductility at fracture in tension test is shown to be important factor in determining life under conditions of test. (20318)
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalTransactions of the Metallurgical Society of AIME
    Volume242
    Issue number8
    Pages (from-to)1605-1611
    ISSN0543-5722
    Publication statusPublished - 1968

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