SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 01 January 2001
STP42139S

Sensing Crack Nucleation and Growth in Hard Alpha Defects Embedded in Ti-6A1-4V Alloy

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The cracking behavior of nitrogen-rich hard alpha anomalies in Ti-6A1-4V is examined for partially validating predictive approaches used in life management of high energy rotors. Both synthetic and naturally occurring anomalies were subjected to static and fatigue loading. An internal defect, completely surrounded by Ti-6-4 material, was much more resistant to cracking when contrasted to a surface-connected defect. Furthermore, acoustic emission and electric potential drop methods were effective indicators of cracking, especially progression from the defect and into the base metal. Consistent signals were observed for each type of transducer, although the acoustic emission signals were more robust from an interpretative standpoint. Analysis of the acoustic emission data provided good quantitative estimates of crack size.

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McKeighan, P., C.
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
Nicholls, A., E.
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
Perocchi, L., C.
General Electric Corporate Research and Development, Schenectady, NY
McClung, R., C.
Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX
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Developed by Committee: E08
Pages: 15–35
DOI: 10.1520/STP42139S
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-6211-2
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-2882-8