NASA-CR-267-1965 The effect of environment on the fatigue strengths of four selected alloys《环境对4个所选合金疲劳强度的影响》.pdf
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1、NASA CONTRACTtM? -m-s- T - h d THE EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT ON THE FATIGUE STRENGTHS OF FOUR SELECTED ALLOYS by T. R. Shives mzd J. A. Bennett Prepared under Contract No. R-14 by NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Washington, D. C. f Or NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION . WASHINGTON, D. C. . AUGU
2、ST 1965 Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-I- - - TECH LIBRARY KAFB, NM ll099b89 NASA CR-267 THE EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT ON THE FATIGUE STRENGTHS OF FOUR SELECTED ALLOYS By T. R. Shives and J. A. Bennett Distribution of this report is prov
3、ided in the interest of information exchange. Responsibility for the contents resides in the author or organization that prepared it. Prepared under Contract No. R-14 by NATIONAL BUREAU OF STANDARDS Washington, D. C. for NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION For sale by the Clearinghouse for
4、 Federal Scientific ond Technical Information Springfield, Virginio 22151 - Price $1.00 I - Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-III - THE EFFECT OF ENVIRONMENT ON THE FATIGUE STRENGTHS OF FOUR SELECTED ALLOYS By T. R. Shives and J. A. Ben
5、nett National Bureau of Standards SUMMARY Rotating beam fatigue tests of unnotched specimens of AlSl 4340 steel, free-cutting brass, titanium alloy Ti-4Al-4Mn, and magnesium alloy AZ6lA showed that the fatigue strength was lower in a moist environment than in a dry one. A coating of dodecyl alcohol
6、was found to have a beneficial effect on the fatigue strength of the steel and magnesium alloy specimens, but did not completely eliminate the effect of humidity. The effect of environment on crack propagation was investigated with notched specimens of the magnesium alloy. An interesting tarnishing
7、effect was observed on the fatigue portion of magnesium fracture surfaces. INTRODUCTION More than 30 years ago Gough and Sopwith (1) found that the fatigue strengths of many structural metals were lower in a normal atmosphere than they were in vacuum. In recent years there has been a renewed interes
8、t in many aspects of atmospheric corrosion fatigue, and the National Bureau of Standards has been conducting investigations in this field under National Aeronautics and Space Administration sponsorship. An earlier paper (2) reviewed the pertinent information in the literature up to early 1961; the p
9、resent paper is a report of further work on this project. Broom and Nicholson (3) established that water vapor is the only con- stituent of the normal atmosphere that affects the fatigue behavior of age- hardened aluminum alloys. The situation is not so clear for other structural metals and there is
10、 a need for additional work to evaluate the effects of particular atmospheric constituents on the fatigue strengths of a variety of metals. Knowledge of the effects of surface reactions will help in under- standing the mechanism of fatigue crack initiation, as it has in the case of aluminum alloys (
11、4). Since it is relatively easy to control humidity, and water vapor is thought to have an important effect on the fatigue properties of many metals, the first group of experiments was planned to evaluate the effect of varying humidity. The materials selected included four of the most common classes
12、 of structural metals except aluminum alloys; these were omitted because they had been studied previously (4). Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-Another purpose of this investigation was to determine if the beneficial effect of certain
13、polar organic liquids (5) is due only to the ability of the liquid film to protect the surface of the metal. Accordingly some of the materials were tested with a film of dodecyl alcohol as well as in the clean condition. Previous work had shown that this liquid was convenient to use and resulted in
14、nearly the same improvement in fatigue behavior as the most effective compounds invest1 gated (5). SYMBOLS The symbols used in this paper are defined below. SA Stress amplitude NF Cycles to fai lure NP Cycles for crack propagation * Runout - 20 x 106 cycles without failure. Provided by IHSNot for Re
15、saleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-MATER I ALS AND TEST I NG PROCEDURES The four materials selected for this investlgatlon are listed In Table I. TABLE I. MATER I ALS Material Condition 1 . AISI 4340 Steel 2. Titanium Alloy Ti-4Al-4Mn 3. Brass, Federal Specifica
16、tion Composi tlon 22 4. M;e;ium Alloy Ser. 1-Q - 1475F T - 1100 F 33 Rc Ser. 11. Q - 1475 F T - 1150 F 29 R, Hot rol led, annealed One-half hard 78 RB Extruded Analysis (a) C 0.40 $ Cr 0.77 Mn 0.67 MO 0 -20 Nl 1.74 Sl 0.27 Al 4.2 $ C co.1 Mn 3.8 H2 0.006 N2 0.02 cu 60-63 $ Fe 0.15 max Pb 2.5-3.7 Zn
17、33-36 Others 0.50 Al 5.9 Q cu co.01 Fe 0.005 Mn 0.38 NI 0.001 St co.05 Zn 0.82 Tens1 le Strength (b) PSI MN/m2 156,000 1076 149,000 1027 62,100 428 . 47,800 330 (a) Analysis by producer for materials 1, 2, and 4; specification limits only given for brass, no analysis made. (b) Data for materials 1,
18、3, and 4 obtained by authors; data for Tl- c 30 113 102 70 82 ;: 47 40 32 61 59 42 5: 28 Serle Clean Low High Humidity Humidity ii Coated with Dodecyl Alcohol Low High Humidity Humidity Provided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-In figure 4 no d
19、istinction is made between low and hlgh humidity tests, the S-N curves being plotted to show the effect of the dodecyl alcohol coating only. In all cases, the coating was beneflclal, but the improvement was not as great as that found In the earlier experiments with the same alloy reported in referen
20、ce 5. Titanium Ti-4Al-4Mn Alloy There was considerable dispersion in the results for the titanium alloy specimens, as shown In Table III. in order to be able to observe the trends more easily, the values plotted In figure 5 were obtained by averaging the results at two stress amplitudes one ksi (6.9
21、 MN/,2) apart. it is clear that high humidity has a deleterious effect on the fatigue limit, the difference at 50$ runouts being equivalent to about 5% in stress amplitude. No attempt was made to obtain data in the finite life part of the S-N curve. There was more difficulty with fretting in the col
22、lets with these specimens than with the other materials tested. The flrst titanium specimens tested had a diameter of 0.24 in. (0.608 cm.) In the reduced section. During testing, fatigue caused by fretting between the specimen shank and the collet used to hold the specimen in the spindle produced pr
23、emature failure in the shank in several specimens. The diameter of the test section was reduced to 0.20 in. (0.508 cm.) in later specimens. Failure in the shank due to fret- ting was not entirely eliminated, but it was greatly lessened. All of the data presented in Table III and figure 5 were obtain
24、ed from 0.20 in. (0.508 cm.) diameter specimens. The titanium alloy exhibited a true fatigue limit behavior at a stress amplitude of approximately 100 ksl (690 MN/m2). This Is remarkably high in comparison with most steels and aluminum alloys on the basis of either fatigue strength: density ratio or
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