Experimental Investigation of Crack Jumps during Initiation and Growth in IN718
Abstract
The following study investigates the statistical nature of crack jumps during fatigue of Inconel 718. In-situ measurement in atmospheric air of the crack length at several loading and temperature conditions was conducted using a direct current potential drop (DCPD) method. Both annealed and heat-treated Inconel 718 samples were investigated. For a single sample, the normalized change of crack length was confirmed to not be a random process. This finding is significant in highlighting the time history features, which could be used in training machine learning models for the fundamental understanding of oxidation and the prediction of crack initiation and growth.
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