2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2015.08.028
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Surface versus internal fatigue crack initiation in steel: Influence of mean stress

Abstract: International audienceStress-controlled fatigue tests were run at different R ratios (¼ r min =r max) up to at most 3 million cycles on a 2.5%Cr–1%Mo steel (ASTM A182 F22) used in riser tubes connectors for offshore oil drilling. The fatigue lives, as well as the slope of the S–N curves were found to decrease with increasing R and the endurance limit to follow Gerber's parabola. Surface crack initiation without any defect involved, was most often observed for R = À1, À0.5 and 0, while an R ratio of 0.25 trigge… Show more

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“…However, Figure 8 shows a deep subsurface initiation in an inclusion, which failed about 10 6 cycles in a R = 0.05 axial test. This failure mode is prone to appear with an increase in the stress ratio in the axial loading, as reported by Gaur et al [41]. Moreover, a crack initiation beneath the surface is unlikely in rotating-bending tests due to the gradient of the stress field, characteristic of the bending load.…”
Section: Fractographic Analysis Of the Specimenssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…However, Figure 8 shows a deep subsurface initiation in an inclusion, which failed about 10 6 cycles in a R = 0.05 axial test. This failure mode is prone to appear with an increase in the stress ratio in the axial loading, as reported by Gaur et al [41]. Moreover, a crack initiation beneath the surface is unlikely in rotating-bending tests due to the gradient of the stress field, characteristic of the bending load.…”
Section: Fractographic Analysis Of the Specimenssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…The results of biaxial tension fatigue tests done in air at various biaxiality ratios were already discussed in previous papers 20,21 and are only briefly reported here, in Table 3 and Figure 4. Compared with uniaxial loading, the fatigue resistance of the material was slightly enhanced at low biaxiality ratio ( B =0.25) but slightly reduced under equibiaxial tension ( B =1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The effects of load biaxiality on fatigue lives and damage mechanisms in air of the steel which constitutes the Clip‐Riser TM connectors were thus investigated and reported in two previous papers 20,21 . The present paper focusses on the combined effects of load biaxiality and the corrosive environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…High-cycle fatigue tests to determine the influence of mean stress on the initiation mechanism in a 2.5%Cr-1%Mo steel used in riser tube connectors for offshore oil drilling was conducted in (Gaur et al, 2016). Tests were run at 7 different R ratios: -1, -0.5, 0, 0.25, 0.5 (runout at 3•10 6 cycles), and 0.6 and 0.7 (runout at 10 7 cycles).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%