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Application of Microbeam X-Ray Technique to the Evaluation of the Plastic Zone Size of Fatigued Steels

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 March 2019

Akimasa Izumiyama
Affiliation:
Musashi Institute of Technology 1, Tamazutsumi, Setagaya, Tokyo 158, Japan
Yasuo Yoshioka
Affiliation:
Musashi Institute of Technology 1, Tamazutsumi, Setagaya, Tokyo 158, Japan
Masao Terasawa
Affiliation:
Musashi Institute of Technology 1, Tamazutsumi, Setagaya, Tokyo 158, Japan
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Abstract

The microbeam X-ray diffraction technique was used for the evaluation of fracture analysis on the fatigued low carbon steel specimens.

It is possible to evaluate both monotonic and cyclic plastic zone sizes beneath fatigue fracture surface. Thus the stress intensity factor can be estimated.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © International Centre for Diffraction Data 1978

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