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- W2130852116 abstract "The subcritical growth of fatigue cracks under (tension-tension) cyclic loading is demonstrated for ceramic materials, based on experiments using compact C(T) specimens of a MgO-partially-stabilized zirconia (PSZ), heat-treated to vary the fracture toughness Kc from ∼3 to 16 MPa·m1/2 and tested in inert and moist environments. Analogous to behavior in metals, cyclic fatigue-crack rates (over the range 10−11 to 10−5 m/cycle) are found to be a function of the stress-intensity range, environment, fracture toughness, and load ratio, and to show evidence of fatigue crack closure. Unlike toughness behavior, growth rates are not dependent on through0-thickness constraint. Under variable-amplitude cyclic loading, crack-growth rates show transient accelerations following low-high block overloads and transient retardations following high-low block overloads or single tensile overloads, again analogous to behavior commonly observed in ductile metals. Cyclic crack-growth rates are observed at stress intensities as low as 50% of Kc, and are typically some 7 orders of magnitude faster than corresponding stress-corrosion crack-growth rates under sustained-loading conditions. Possible mechanisms for cyclic crack advance in ceramic materials are examined, and the practical implications of such “ceramic fatigue” are briefly discussed." @default.
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- W2130852116 title "Cyclic Fatigue-Crack Propagation in Magnesia-Partially-Stabilized Zirconia Ceramics" @default.
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