Title of article :
Nondestructive detection of fatigue damage in
austenitic stainless steel by positron annihilation
Author/Authors :
PETRA SCHAAFF، نويسنده , , UWE HOLZWARTH، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Austenitic stainless steel specimens have been examined by positron-lifetime
measurements at various stages until failure during fatigue tests at constant stress or
plastic strain amplitudes. A positron-source-detector assembly has been mounted on the
servohydraulic testing machines that allowed truly non-destructive positron annihilation
studies without removing the specimens from the load train. Positrons were generated by a
72Se/72 As source with a maximum activity of 0.9 MBq (25 μCi). The average positron
lifetime has been determined by a β+ − γ-coincidence applying a simplified data evaluation
procedure. Under constant stress or plastic strain amplitudes early stages of fatigue
damage could be detected. The strong increase of the average positron lifetime already
during the first 10% of fatigue life could be related to the fatigue life of the specimens.
Issues of lifetime prediction by positron annihilation measurements are discussed.
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Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science