—— Tonny Cruise
—— Robert Antonio
—— Juan Smith
What is Metal Low-Cycle Fatigue Fracture?
Parts that experience low-cycle fatigue fracture are subjected to forces that are close to or exceed the yield strength of the material, with a relatively low loading rate, usually measured in minutes, hours, or even longer periods.
One characteristic of low-cycle fatigue is the presence of multiple fatigue origins on the macroscopic fracture surface.
The fracture surface is relatively rough, somewhat resembling a static tensile fracture. The microscopic feature of low-cycle fatigue is that the fatigue striations are relatively coarse.
For ultra-high-strength steel, if the loading frequency is low and the amplitude is large, fatigue striations may not appear on the low-cycle fatigue fracture surface.
Sometimes, microscopic features resembling tire patterns can be observed in the fracture propagation zone.
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