Volume 12, Issue 1-3 164642 pp. 77-87
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Toughness and Fatigue Crack Growth Rate of Textured Metals

J. Gil Sevillano

J. Gil Sevillano

CEIT, Centro de Estudios e Investigaciones Técnicas de Guipúzcoa Apdo. 1555 San Sebastián 20080, Spain , ceit.es

Faculty of Engineering University of Navarra Urdaneta 7 San Sebastián 20006, Spain , unav.es

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First published: 01 January 1990
Citations: 1

Abstract

The influence of anisotropy of crystallographic origin on both fracture toughness and the rate of stage-II ductile fatigue crack growth in textured metals is discussed in terms of a plane-strain small geometry change solution for plastic non-hardening materials (a Prandtl-type slip-line field solution accounting for anisotropy). Results corresponding to FCC or BCC metals sliding, respectively, on {111} 〈110〉 or {110} 〈111〉 systems are presented. Remarkable effects of both texture toughening and fatigue crack growth rate anisotropy are predicted. Stronger effects are anticipated in more anisotropic metals (HCP).

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