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- W1520654007 abstract "Abstract : The effect of environment on the high-temperature fatigue properties of nickel, Type 316 stainless steel, and Inconel X was investigated by comparing the fatigue life in air to that in vacuum at 1500 F. Sheet-metal specimens of these materials were cycled in reverse bending at their resonant frequency by means of equipment developed to perform high-temperature fatigue tests in controlled environments. The effect of environment on fatigue properties is similar for all three materials. At high strains fatigue lives are superior in vacuum; with decreasing strain the vacuum and air curves converge. These results can be explained by a mechanism previously proposed to interpret similar findings in creep. This mechanism involves the simultaneous operation of two competing processes: the surface adsorption of gaseous impurities lowers the surface energy and facilitates crack propagation, while oxidation provides a strengthening tendency. (Author)" @default.
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