Effect of Pores on The Fatigue Properties of Gas TungstenArc Welded TA15 Titanium Alloy Joint
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    Microstructure and fatigue fracture characteristics are analyzed of gas tungsten arc welded TA15 tita鄄
    nium alloy joints, and the quantitative relationship between pore defects and fatigue life is obtained. The results show
    that the fatigue crack initiates from the subsurface or internal pores. When the pore size is small, the fracture will ap鄄
    pear "fish鄄eye" morphology. Influence of pore size on fatigue life is particularly significant at a low level stress. Fa鄄
    tigue life can be predicted through pore size at a given stress level, having important engineering significance for the
    fatigue life prediction and assessment of welding quality

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  • Received:November 04,2013
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  • Online: November 28,2016
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