Abstract

Reports on the application of Sabatier's Principle to correlate the reverse bending fatigue life of ASTM A36 tested in N/sub 2/, CH/sub 2/Cl/sub 2/, CHCl/sub 3/ and CCl/sub 4/ gaseous environments. Tests ASTM A515 steel in the CHCl/sub 3/ and CH/sub 2/Cl/sub 2/ gaseous environments resulting in an identical correlation; however, the environmental effects were more severe. Concludes that the presented approach can be used to correlate data from both fatigue life and crack growth experiments. Suggests its extension to more complex chemical environments.

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