Temperature-fatigue Interaction, International Conference on Temperature-Fatigue Interaction, Ninth International Spring Meeting
معرفی کتاب «Temperature-fatigue Interaction, International Conference on Temperature-Fatigue Interaction, Ninth International Spring Meeting» نوشتهٔ L. Rémy and J. Petit (Eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Elsevier در سال 2002. این کتاب در 8 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This volume contains a selection of peer-reviewed papers presented at the International Conference on Temperature-Fatigue Interaction, held in Paris, May 29-31, 2001, organised by the Fatigue Committee of the Societé Française de Métallurgie et de Matériaux (SF2M), under the auspices of the European Structural Integrity Society. The conference disseminated recent research results and promoting the interaction and collaboration amongst materials scientists, mechanical engineers and design engineers. Many engineering components and structures used in the automotive, aerospace, power generation and many other industries experience cyclic mechanical loads at high temperature or temperature transients causing thermally induced stresses. The increase of operating temperature and thermal mechanical loading trigger the interaction with time-dependent phenomena such as creep and environmental effects (oxidation, corrosion). A large number of metallic materials were investigated including aluminium alloys for the automotive industry, steels and cast iron for the automotive industry and materials forming, stainless steels for power plants, titanium, composites, intermetallic alloys and nickel base superalloys for aircraft industry, polymers. Important progress was observed in testing practice for high temperature behaviour, including environment and thermo-mechanical loading as well as in observation techniques. A large problem which was emphasized is to know precisely service loading cycles under non-isothermal conditions. This was considered critical for numerous thermal fatigue problems discussed in this conference. Content: Preface Pages xi-xii Luc Rémy, Jean Petit Thermo-mechanical fatigue behavior of cast 319 aluminum alloys Original Research Article Pages 3-13 C.C. Engler-Pinto Jr., Huseyin Sehitoglu, H.J. Maier, T.J. Foglesong Low cycle fatigue behaviour of duplex stainless steels at high temperatures Original Research Article Pages 15-23 S. Hereñú, I. Alvarez-Armas, A. Armas, A. Gironès, L. Llanes, A. Mateo, M. Anglada Validating the predictive capabilities: A key issue in modelling thermomechanical fatigue life Original Research Article Pages 25-35 H.J. Maier, H.-J. Christ High temperature fatigue and cyclic creep of P91 steel Original Research Article Pages 37-44 L. Kunz, P. Lukáš Internal and effective stress analysis during cyclic softening of F82H mod. Martensitic stainless steel Original Research Article Pages 45-51 A.F. Armas, I. Alvarez-Armas, C. Petersen, M. Avalos, R. Schmitt Effect of notches on high temperature fatigue/creep behaviour of CMSX-4 superalloy single crystals Original Research Article Pages 55-64 P. Lukáš, P. Preclík, L. Kunz, J. Čadek, M. Svoboda Creep-fatigue life prediction of aged 13CrMo44 steel using the tensile plastic strain energy Original Research Article Pages 65-73 Geewook Song, Jungseob Hyun, Jeongsoo Ha Thermomechanical fatigue and aging of cast aluminum alloy : A link between numerical modeling and microstructural approach Original Research Article Pages 75-84 I. Guillot, B. Barlas, G. Cailletaud, M. Clavel, D. Massinon Cyclic deformation and life time behaviour of NICR22CO12MO9 at isothermal and thermal-mechanical fatigue Original Research Article Pages 85-94 M. Moalla, K.-H. Lang, D. Löhe Temperature and environmental effects on low cycle fatigue resistance of titanium alloys Original Research Article Pages 95-102 J. Mendez, S. Mailly, P. Villechaise Influence of temperature on the low cycle fatigue behaviour of a gamma-titanium-aluminide alloy Original Research Article Pages 103-112 A.-L. Gloanec, G. Hénaff, D. Bertheau Lifetime, cyclic deformation and damage behaviour of MAR-M-247 CC Under in-Phase, out-of-Phase and phase-Shift TMF-Loadings Original Research Article Pages 115-124 T. Beck, R. Ratchev, M. Moalla, K.-H. Lang, D. Löhe Damage mechanisms under thermal-Mechanical fatigue in a unidirectionally reinforced SiC-titanium metal matrix composite for advanced jet engine components Original Research Article Pages 125-133 S. Hertz-Clemens, C. Aumont, L. Remy Thermal fatigue of a 304 L type steel Original Research Article Pages 135-142 V. Maillot, A. Fissolo, G. Degallaix, S. Degallaix, B. Marini, M. Akamatsu Acoustic emission analysis of out-of-Phase thermo-mechanical fatigue of coated Ni-base superalloys Original Research Article Pages 143-156 Y. Vougiouklakis, P. Hähner, V. Stamos, S. Peteves, J. Bressers Thermal fatigue of the nickel base alloy in 625 and the 21/4 CR-1MO steel Original Research Article Pages 157-165 Ryuichiro Ebara, Tamotsu Yamada Damage mechanisms and thermomechanical loading of brake discs Original Research Article Pages 167-176 P. Dufrénoy, G. Bodovillé, G. Degallaix Low cycle and thermomechanical fatigue of nickel base superalloys for gas turbine application Original Research Article Pages 177-184 M. Marchionni Heat-checking of hot work tool steels Original Research Article Pages 185-193 B. Miquel, S. Jean, S. Le Roux, P. Lamesle, F. Rézaï-Aria Thermomechanical fatigue behaviour and life assessment of hot work tool steels Original Research Article Pages 195-201 A. Oudin, P. Lamesle, L. Penazzi, S. Le Roux, F. Rézaï-Aria A physical-base model for life prediction of single crystal turbine blades under creep-fatigue loading and thermal transient conditions Original Research Article Pages 203-212 A. Koster, A.M. Alam, L. Rémy How far have we come in predicting high temperature crack growth and the challenges that remain ahead Original Research Article Pages 215-226 Ashok Saxena Environmental effects on near-threshold fatigue crack propagation on a Ti6246 alloy at 500°c Original Research Article Pages 227-236 C. Sarrazin-Baudoux, J. Petit Growth behaviour of small surface cracks in inconel 718 superalloy Original Research Article Pages 237-246 M. Goto, T. Yamomoto, N. Kawagoishi, H. Nisitani The effect of temperature on crack behavior in an 7175 aluminum alloy under mode I + steady mode III Original Research Article Pages 247-256 F.S. Silva, A.C.M. Pinho High temperature fatigue crack growth rate in inconel 718 : Dwell effect annihilations Original Research Article Pages 257-266 S. Ponnelle, B. Brethes, A. Pineau A correlation of creep and fatigue crack growth in high density poly(ethylene) at various temperatures Original Research Article Pages 267-275 G. Pinter, W. Balika, R.W. Lang Influence of temperature on fatigue crack propagation micromechanisms in TiAl alloys Original Research Article Pages 277-286 G. Hénaff, C. Mabru, A. Tonneau, J. Petit Growth of short fatigue cracks from stress concentrations in N18 superalloy Original Research Article Pages 287-296 F. Sansoz, B. Brethes, A. Pineau Thermo-mechanical analysis of an automotive diesel engine exhaust manifold Original Research Article Pages 299-308 K. Höschler, J. Bischof, W. Koschel Thermomechanical fatigue design of aluminium components Original Research Article Pages 309-318 L. Verger, A. Constantinescu, E. Charkaluk Thermomechanical fatigue in the automotive industry Original Research Article Pages 319-330 A. Bignonnet, E. Charkaluk Structural calculation and lifetime-prediction in thermomechanical fatigue of engine components Original Research Article Pages 331-340 E. Nicouleau, F. Feyel, S. Quilici, G. Cailletaud Thermo-mechanical fatigue life analysis on multiperforated components Original Research Article Pages 341-350 P. Kanoute, D. Pacou, D. Poirier, F. Gallerneau, J.-M. Cardona Mechanical analysis of an aero-engine combustor under operation conditions using a unified constitutive material model for deformation simulation Original Research Article Pages 351-360 U. Müller, K. Höschler, M. Gerendás, H.-J. Bauer, U. Schoth Lifetime prediction on stainless steel components under thermal fatigue load Original Research Article Pages 361-369 P.O. Santacreu Isothermal and thermo-mechanical fatigue life modelling of components and structures at elevated temperature Original Research Article Pages 371-380 X.B. Lin, P.R.G. Anderson, V. Ogarevic, M. Bennebach Author index Page 381 Keyword index Pages 383-384 This volume contains a selection of peer-reviewed papers presented at the International Conference on Temperature-Fatigue Interaction, held in Paris, May 29-31, 2001, organised by the Fatigue Committee of the Socieť Fraṅaise de M̌tallurgie et de Maťriaux (SF2M), under the auspices of the European Structural Integrity Society. The conference disseminated recent research results and promoting the interaction and collaboration amongst materials scientists, mechanical engineers and design engineers. Many engineering components and structures used in the automotive, aerospace, power generation and many other industries experience cyclic mechanical loads at high temperature or temperature transients causing thermally induced stresses. The increase of operating temperature and thermal mechanical loading trigger the interaction with time-dependent phenomena such as creep and environmental effects (oxidation, corrosion). A large number of metallic materials were investigated including aluminium alloys for the automotive industry, steels and cast iron for the automotive industry and materials forming, stainless steels for power plants, titanium, composites, intermetallic alloys and nickel base superalloys for aircraft industry, polymers. Important progress was observed in testing practice for high temperature behaviour, including environment and thermo-mechanical loading as well as in observation techniques. A large problem which was emphasized is to know precisely service loading cycles under non-isothermal conditions. This was considered critical for numerous thermal fatigue problems discussed in this conference
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