Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper summarizes the NIMS fatigue data sheets and makes a new gateway available to access them. The NIMS fatigue data sheets are a huge database of the fatigue properties of structural materials. This project covers fundamental fatigue properties at room temperature and at high temperatures, and the fatigue properties of welded joints. The fundamental fatigue properties recorded include high-cycle, low-cycle and gigacycle fatigue test results for steels, aluminium alloys, titanium alloys and so on. The high-cycle fatigue test results determine the fatigue limits. The low-cycle fatigue test results reveal not only the fatigue lives but also cyclic stress-strain curves. The gigacycle fatigue tests were conducted at 100 Hz for three years up to 1010 cycles, as well as at 20 kHz for a week. The fatigue properties at high temperatures were evaluated chiefly for steels, via low and high-cycle fatigue tests. The low-cycle fatigue tests were conducted by employing various strain rates and waveforms. The fatigue properties of welded joints were evaluated using thick plates of steels and aluminium alloys, conducting high-cycle fatigue and crack propagation tests employing large specimens in as-welded condition. The high-cycle fatigue tests were conducted using various specimen sizes, welding procedures, stress ratios and so on. The crack propagation tests were conducted for the base metal, the weld metal and the heat-affected zone. Many new findings were obtained with these fatigue data as reviewed in this paper.

Highlights

  • NIMS fatigue data sheets comprise a huge database of fatigue properties of structural materials

  • This paper summarizes the NIMS fatigue data sheets and makes a new gateway available to access them

  • The fatigue data sheets are temporally only viewed on ‘MatNavi’ until the middle of 2020, while they will be fully available on a ‘Materials Data Repository (MDR)’ system managed by NIMS after that

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Introduction

NIMS fatigue data sheets comprise a huge database of fatigue properties of structural materials. As of the publication of this review paper, the NIMS fatigue data sheets are fully available on the Internet. All the fatigue tests were conducted by NIMS and its predecessor (NRIM: National Research Institute for Metals). This means that the fatigue test conditions were standardized down to the smallest detail. Data scattering is very low in the NIMS fatigue data sheets. This is one of the major advantages of this database. The NIMS fatigue data sheets disclose fatigue test results as numerical data.

Fundamental fatigue properties at room temperature in air
Fatigue properties at high temperatures
Fatigue properties of welded joints
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