Abstract

Biaxial fatigue tests were performed for Zircaloy-4 (Zr-4) under in-phase (IP) and out-of-phase (OP) loading. Effects of the principal strain ratio ( ε 3/ ε 1), phase angle ( Φ) and the equivalent strain range (Δ ε eq) on the biaxial cyclic hardening, fatigue life and deformation substructure were examined. The cyclic stress–strain curves of Zr-4 fatigued under IP and OP cyclic loading were shifted to a higher stress level than those in monotonic deformation. Cyclic hardening was more accelerated and fatigue life was shorter under OP loading than under IP loading. As the Φ and Δ ε eq increased, the fatigue life decreased. Parallel dislocation bands were frequently observed under IP loading but dislocation tangles and embryonic dislocation cells were formed with increasing Δ ε eq. Under OP loading the dislocation configuration changed from parallel dislocation walls to well-developed dislocation tangles as the Φ and Δ ε eq increased. The mechanisms of additional cyclic hardening and fatigue life drop under OP loading are discussed.

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