Estimation of Corrosion Fatigue Strength by Corrosion Resistance and Notch Sensitivity of Materials
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Corrosion fatigue tests of various materials have been carried out in 1% saline and in 0.3N hydrochloric acid, accompanied with the measurements of corrosion current and notch sensitivity. In corrosion fatigue the critical depth of pits from which fatigue cracks initiate is determined by the stress concentration of pits depending on the corrosion resistance of materials and by the notch sensitivity. Corrosion effects κ (the ratio of fatigue strength in air σ to that in corrosive media σ_c) are referred to the static and the dynamic corrosion resistance, which are indicated by the corrosion current density i_<c0> at the beginning of the tests and by the inclination s of the corrosion current-testing time curve respectively, and to the notch sensitivity which is obtained by fatigue tests in air with notched specimens. Finally Eq. (14), (κ-1)/η=K_3K_4√<(e^<K_1K_2>-1)/K_1>√<i_c0τ_T> is obtained. (κ-1)/η is proportional to K_3K_4√<i_<c0>τ_T> for the same corrosive media irrespective of materials and of testing conditions. Test results show a linear relation between (κ-1)/η and √<i_c0τ_T> for the variety of materials, K_3 and K_4 being constant for the materials used in the present experiment. Thus, the meaning of the corrosion effect κ proposed by one of the authors is made clear. Besides sτ_T=K_1 is obtained between the corrosion fatigue life τ_T and the dynamic corrosion resistance s, where the value of K_1 is 4 in 1% saline and 2 in 0.3N hydrochroric acid.
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著者
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ENDO Kichiro
Faculty of Engineering, Kyoto University
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Endo Kichiro
Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University.
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Komai Kenjiro
Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University.
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Komai Kenjiro
Faculty Of Engineering Kyoto University
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NAKAMURO Naoyuki
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
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Nakamuro Naoyuki
Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd.
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Endo Kichiro
Faculty Of Engineering Hiroshima University
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