Abstract

A procedure is developed, an experimental study is provided, and a comparative evaluation is given for the effect of prior plastic deformation and creep strain on fatigue damage for high-temperature metallic materials on the example of alloy eI827. A different effect is demonstrated for prior plastic deformation and creep strain on fatigue damage of this alloy at 1073 K. In the case of prior creep a marked difference is established from the hypothesis of linear summation for damage in the direction of weakening during evaluation of the overall fatigue and static damage both in the form of relative endurance and relative strain.

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