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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Cunningham, Benjamin
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- 2023Fatigue crack initiation and growth behavior within varying notch geometries in the low-cycle fatigue regime for FV566 turbine blade materialcitations
- 2022Extending fatigue life of industrial low-pressure FV566 turbine blades: efficacy of a lifetime extension strategy to extend service life
- 2021Fatigue crack initiation and growth behavior in a notch with periodic overloads in the low-cycle fatigue regime of FV566 ex-service steam turbine blade materialcitations
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Fatigue crack initiation and growth behavior within varying notch geometries in the low-cycle fatigue regime for FV566 turbine blade material
Abstract
<p>Plain bend bars made from FV566 martensitic stainless steel were extracted from the root of ex-service power plant turbine blades and several industry-relevant notch geometries were introduced. Some of the samples were shot peened. The notched bend bars were loaded plastically in the low-cycle fatigue regime and finite element (FE) modeling carried out to investigate the effects of changing notch geometry, combined with shot peening, on fatigue behaviors such as crack initiation, short crack growth, and coalescence. Shot peening damaged the notch surface, accelerating initiation behaviors, but had a lifetime-extending effect by retarding short crack growth in all tested notch geometries. At a total strain range higher than 1.2%, the lifetime extension benefit from shot peening was diminished due to compressive residual stress relaxation in the notch stress field. Notch geometry (and the associated varying constraint levels and stress/strain gradients) was found to have no notable difference on fatigue life when tested at identical notch-root strain ranges.</p>