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- 2020Notch Sensitivity on Fatigue Behavior of Carbon-Carbon Composites
- 2020Fatigue and Fracture Mechanism of Aluminum-Carbon Fiber Reinforced Hybrid Composites
- 2017EFFECT OF NaCl SOLUTION SPRAYING ON FATIGUE LIVES OF SMOOTH AND SLIT SPECIMENS OF 0.37% CARBON STEELcitations
- 2017Fabrication and Performance Test of Aluminium Alloy-Rice Husk Ash Hybrid Metal Matrix Composite as Industrial and Construction Materialcitations
- 2015A Review of Simple Methods for Arresting Crack Growthcitations
- 2013FATIGUE BEHAVIOR AND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CRACK PROPAGATION AND THE SLIT CONFIGURATION OF C/C COMPOSITEScitations
- 2012IMPROVEMENT OF FATIGUE LIFE OF A HOLED SPECIMEN OF ALUMINUM-ALLOY 2024-T3 BY INDENTATION AND HOLE EXPANSIONcitations
- 2010Hole Expansion by Using Al-Alloy Specimen and 0.45% Carbon Steel Specimen
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EFFECT OF NaCl SOLUTION SPRAYING ON FATIGUE LIVES OF SMOOTH AND SLIT SPECIMENS OF 0.37% CARBON STEEL
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<jats:p> The fatigue crack initiation life and growth rate are affected by experimental conditions. A corrosive environment can be created in a laboratory by means of dropping salt water onto the specimen surface, spraying chloride mist into the experimental chamber, etc. In the case of smooth specimens of some metals, fatigue life is shortened and the fatigue limit disappears under such corrosive experimental conditions. In this study, the effects of intermittent spraying of 3% NaCl solution-mist on corrosion fatigue behavior were investigated. The material used was 0.37% carbon steel. This is called JIS S35C in Japan. Spraying of 3% NaCl solution-mist attacked the surface layer of the specimen. It is well known that the pitting, oxidation–reduction reaction, etc. affect the fatigue strength of metals in a corrosive environment. We carried out corrosion fatigue tests with smooth specimens, holed specimens and slit specimens. Then the effects of such specimen geometry on the fatigue strength were investigated when the NaCl solution-mist was sprayed onto the specimen surface. In the case of lower stress amplitude application in slit specimens, the fatigue life in a corrosive atmosphere was longer than that in the open air. It is discussed that the behavior is related to the crack closure which happens when the oxide builds up and clogs the crack or slit. </jats:p>