Abstract

The creep–fatigue crack growth of Ni3 Al(B) alloy was investigated at elevated temperatures in air under four different loading waveforms. Two types of time dependent damage mechanisms have been identified: oxidation and creep effects. As compared with fatigue crack growth in air at room temperature, the effect of oxidation at the crack tip on the crack growth acceleration is significant. Creep effects, on the other hand, are dominant for tensile holding and slow–fast loading waveforms. The complicated interaction between creep–fatigue, oxidation induced embrittlement, and oxide induced crack closure determined the different fatigue crack growth behaviours for different loading waveforms at elevated temperature. The relationship between the constants C and m in the Paris formula and loading waveform were examined, and the influence of loading waveform on the crack propagation were also discussed.

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