Abstract

1. Microstrain distribution is significantly less uniform under cyclic loading than under static loading and depends on the degree of nonuniformity of the microstructure. 2. A region of compressive strain is formed at the tip of fatigue cracks propagating in austenitic steel G13L. 3. The function representing the dependence of the microstrain correlation coefficient on distance is periodic in nature, with a period roughly equal to two grain sizes for the steel.

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