Title of article
Influence of the free surface and the mean stress on the heat dissipation in steels under cyclic loading
Author/Authors
Charles Mareau، نويسنده , , Veronique Favier، نويسنده , , Bastien Weber، نويسنده , , André Galtier، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Pages
6
From page
1407
To page
1412
Abstract
The microstructural changes occurring in steels under cyclic loading are responsible for heat dissipation. Therefore, self-heating measurements can be considered as an efficient way to relate fatigue properties to microstructure. However, the dissipative mechanisms are not clearly identified and some questions remain opened. This paper aims to use the experimental estimation of the intrinsic dissipation, in stress amplitude ranges lower than the macroscopic yield strength, to lead to a better understanding of the dissipative mechanisms. First, self-heating measurements enable to evaluate how the free surface affects the spatial distribution of the dissipation sources in the normal direction. Results indicate that, for thin specimens with a high roughness factor, the dissipation sources are mostly activated close to the free surface. Besides, it is experimentally shown that the self-heating curves are not dependent on the mean stress for low stress magnitudes while they are sensitive to the mean stress for higher stress magnitudes. It is deduced that in the loading conditions used to determine the self-heating curves, the dissipative mechanisms imply recoverable strains (anelasticity) for low stress magnitudes and unrecoverable strains (inelasticity) for higher stress magnitudes.
Keywords
Anelasticity , Dissipation , Heat diffusion equation , Surface , Fatigue
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Record number
1161920
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