Abstract

In this investigation, the fatigue and crack growth behavior of the ductile cast iron material (DCI) GJS-500 was experimentally characterized by performing isothermal low cycle fatigue (LCF) tests, out-of-phase thermomechanical fatigue (OPTMF) tests as well as low cycle fatigue tests combined with the replica testing method (LCF-R) within the temperature range RT–500 °C. The studied material exhibits an embrittlement at temperatures nearby 400 °C, leading to a significant higher fatigue crack growth rate and a reduced lifetime, when compared with RT and 500 °C. A possible explanation for the observed higher fatigue crack growth rate coupled with a significant lifetime reduction, is intergranular embrittlement.

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