Abstract

This paper deals with a design of industrial cast-parts and mainly focuses on fatigue life influenced by organic and inorganic particles at different stress levels over a wide range spectrum, which is evaluated and compared. The fracture mechanisms and fatigue strength of V-notch and un-notch specimens are described. The notch factor and notch sensitivity factors have been studied. Porosity is the main factor for crack growth, and it reduces with the addition of waste particles. This combination receives a lot of attention due to its low cost and environmental safety. The micro-/macro-cracks and fracture surface are revealed using SEM and OM analysis.

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