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A three-layered experimental thermal and environmental barrier coating (TEBC) was deposited using air plasma spraying technology on cylindrical specimens of nickel-based superalloy MAR-M247. TEBC consists of mullite (Al6Si2O13) and hexacelsian (BaAl2Si2O8) upper layer, Y2O3 stabilised ZrO2 interlayer and CoNiCrAlY bond coat deposited on the grit-blasted surface of MAR-M247. The cyclic plastic response and damage mechanisms in uncoated and TEBC-coated MAR-M247 have been studied in isothermal dwell-fatigue tests conducted under strain control with constant strain amplitude at 900 °C. In each cycle, 5-minute dwells were introduced in both tensile and compression peaks of the hysteresis loop. Fatigue hardening/softening curves, stress relaxation curves, cyclic stress–strain curves and fatigue life curves are reported. Ceaseless mild softening has been found in both uncoated and TEBC-coated MAR-M247. TEBC-coated MAR-M247 showed an improved lifetime in the whole range of tested strain amplitudes. Data obtained from stress relaxation curves were used to assess the fraction of creep damage. The generalised damage accumulation rule was used to evaluate damage due to fatigue-creep-environment interaction. A study of the surface relief and internal microstructure using SEM and TEM helped to interpret the specifics of fatigue behaviour of uncoated and TEBC-coated material. The effectiveness of this newly developed TEBC, together with the dwell sensitivity of MAR-M247, were discussed from the perspective relevant to dwell-fatigue cyclic straining.
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Typical subjects discussed in International Journal of Fatigue address:
Novel fatigue testing and characterization methods (new kinds of fatigue tests, critical evaluation of existing methods, in situ measurement of fatigue degradation, non-contact field measurements)
Multiaxial fatigue and complex loading effects of materials and structures, exploring state-of-the-art concepts in degradation under cyclic loading
Fatigue in the very high cycle regime, including failure mode transitions from surface to subsurface, effects of surface treatment, processing, and loading conditions
Modeling (including degradation processes and related driving forces, multiscale/multi-resolution methods, computational hierarchical and concurrent methods for coupled component and material responses, novel methods for notch root analysis, fracture mechanics, damage mechanics, crack growth kinetics, life prediction and durability, and prediction of stochastic fatigue behavior reflecting microstructure and service conditions)
Models for early stages of fatigue crack formation and growth that explicitly consider microstructure and relevant materials science aspects
Understanding the influence or manufacturing and processing route on fatigue degradation, and embedding this understanding in more predictive schemes for mitigation and design against fatigue
Prognosis and damage state awareness (including sensors, monitoring, methodology, interactive control, accelerated methods, data interpretation)
Applications of technologies associated with fatigue and their implications for structural integrity and reliability. This includes issues related to design, operation and maintenance, i.e., life cycle engineering
Smart materials and structures that can sense and mitigate fatigue degradation
Fatigue of devices and structures at small scales, including effects of process route and surfaces/interfaces.