Abstract
Abstract
Experimental studies on the influences of orientation on the elastic behaviour at 20°C and 950°C and the low cycle fatigue creep properties at 950°C of the single crystal nickel base superalloy SRR99 are described. The elastic response at 20°C is found to be in good agreement with predictions from the properties of pure nickel. At 950°C the orientation dependence is shown to be well correlated with a simple orientation function, which is also found to be insensitive to temperature. Similar correlations are shown for the single crystal nickel base superalloys PWA1480 and RENE N4 at high temperatures.
The low cycle fatigue properties for fully reversed strain controlled cycles of SRR99 are shown to be strongly dependent on crystal orientation. Similar results from earlier work for RENE N4 are also illustrated. It is shown that by modifying the applied total strain range to take into account the influence of orientation for elastic deformation, essentially orientation-independent low fatigue cycle curves for SRR99 and RENE N4 are obtained.
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