Abstract

Analytical procedures are presented for predicting the retardation effects of cyclic overloads on the sustained load crack growth rate in Inconel 718 at 649°C. The Wheeler model is used in a crack growth computer program, CRACKS, by representing sustained load by equivalent fatigue cycles per unit time and an equivalent stress ratio, R. A new model, the exponential overload (EXPOL) model, is developed based on the concept of a crack growing at a retarded rate through an overload plastic zone. The analytical procedures use a minimum of empirical constants and are capable of accurately representing the time-dependent sustained load crack growth behavior with single or Multiple cyclic overloads.

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