Thermomechanical Fatigue Behavior of Materials

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Contains 20 papers presented at a symposium in November 1994. The first section discusses high-temperature alloys used for gas turbine engines, and steels which are subjected to thermomechanical fatigue in power generation applications. The second section covers titanium matrix composites, which have received considerable attention in the aeronautics and aerospace research communities for potential use in advanced high-temperature airframe and propulsion system applications. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Overview
Thermomechanical Fatigue Behavior of Coated and Bare Nickel-Based Superalloy Single Crystals 3
Thermomechanical Fatigue of the Monocrystalline Nickel-Based Superalloy CMSX-6 27
On Thermal Fatigue of Nickel-Based Superalloys 41
Effects of Cycle Type and Coating on the TMF Lives of a Single Crystal Nickel-Based Turbine Blade Alloy 56
Crack Initiation in an Aluminide Coated Single Crystal During Thermomechanical Fatigue 68
Coating Effects on Crack Growth in a Single Crystal Nickel-Based Alloy During Thermomechanical Fatigue 82
Isothermal and Thermomechanical Fatigue of Type 316 Stainless Steel 96
Thermal Fatigue Behavior of SUS304 Pipe Under Longitudinal Cyclic Movement of Axial Temperature Distribution 117
Assessing Crack Growth Behavior Under Continuous Temperature Gradients 130
A Fully Associative, Nonisothermal, Nonlinear Kinematic, Unified Viscoplastic Model for Titanium Alloys 146
Thermal Fatigue Testing System for the Study of Gamma Titanium Aluminides in Gaseous Environments 174
Thermal Mechanical Fatigue Crack Growth in Titanium Alloys: Experiments and Modeling 187
Analysis of the Thermoviscoplastic Behavior of [0/90] SCS-6/TIMETAL 21S Composites 213
Analysis of the Thermomechanical Fatigue Response of Metal Matrix Composite Laminates with Interfacial Normal and Shear Failure 236
Damage Accumulation in Titanium Matrix Composites Under Generic Hypersonic Vehicle Flight Simulation and Sustained Loads 252
Fatigue Behavior of [0]8 SCS-6A1/TI6-4V Composite Subjected to High Temperature Turboshaft Design Cycles 266
Thermomechanical Fatigue Damage Mechanism Maps for Metal Matrix Composites 280
An Analytical and Experimental Investigation of Titanium Matrix Composite Thermomechanical Fatigue 299
Time- and Cycle-Dependent Aspects of Thermal and Mechanical Fatigue in a Titanium Matrix Composite 331
Modeling the Crack Growth Rates of a Titanium Matrix Composite Under Thermomechanical Fatigue 352
Author Index 371
Subject Index 373
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