Effects of Small Defects and Nonmetallic Inclusions on the Fatigue Strength of Metals
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概要
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The fatigue behaviors of metals containing small defects or inclusions are so complicated that the prediction of the influence of defects or inclusions is very difficult. However, recent advances in fracture mechanics have led to quantitative treatment of this problem. In this paper, first, the characteristics of the effects of small defects and inclusions are discussed by reviewing the existing literature, which mostly reports the defect and inclusion problems qualitatively. Next, it is revealed that the clue to solving the problems quantitatively is the concept that defects and inclusions are virtually equivalent to cracks from the viewpoint of fatigue strength. A method of evaluating the fatigue limits of metals containing small defects based on this concept is introduced. Finally, it is shown that the method is useful in predicting the lower limit of fatigue strength of high-strength steels containing nonmetallic inclusions which cause a distinct decrease in fatigue strength and a large scatter of fatigue strength.
- 一般社団法人日本機械学会の論文
- 1989-04-15
著者
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Murakami Yukitaka
Department Of Mechanical Engineering Kyushu Institute Of Technology
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Murakami Yukitaka
Department Of Mechanics And Strength Of Solids Faculty Of Engineering Kyushu University
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