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Advanced Materials Research | 2014

Fatigue Failure Life of SS400 Steel under Non-Proportional Loading in High Cycle Region

Takahiro Morishita; Shu Li Liu; Takamoto Itoh; Masao Sakane; Hideyuki Kanayama; Masahiro Sakabe; Norio Takeda

This study discusses fatigue properties of low carbon steel under multiaxial non-proportional loading and an evaluation of failure life. Multiaxial fatigue tests under non-proportional loading with various stress amplitudes were carried out using a hollow cylinder specimen in low and high cycle regions at room temperature. In the test, three types of strain/stress path were employed. They are a push-pull, a reversed torsion and a combined push-pull and reversed torsion loadings in which stress amplitudes used were constant and random. This study evaluates an effect of non-proportional loading on fatigue life in the high cycle fatigue region to discuss the applicability of ΔεNP proposed by Itoh et al. on life evaluations in the high cycle region and under random loading.


Key Engineering Materials | 2017

Low Cycle Fatigue Test of Lead Free Solders Using Small Sized Specimen

Yutaka Konishi; Takamoto Itoh; Masao Sakane; Fumio Ogawa; Hideyuki Kanayama

This paper investigates the fatigue results in low cycle fatigue region obtained from a miniaturized specimen having a 6mm gage length, 3mm diameter and 55mm total length. Fatigue tests were performed for two type lead-free solders using horizontal-type electrical servo hydraulic push-pull fatigue testing machine. Materials employed were Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu and Sn-5Sb. The results from Sn-3.0Ag-0.5Cu were compared with those obtained using a bulk specimen in a previous study. Relationship between strain range and number of cycles to failure of the small-sized specimen agreed with those of the bulk specimens. The testing techniques are applicable to Sn-5Sb following the Manson-Coffin law. These results confirm that the testing technique proposed here, using small-sized specimen, is suitable to get fruitful fatigue data for lead-free solder compounds.


Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics | 2014

High temperature nonproportional low cycle fatigue using fifteen loading paths

Naomi Hamada; Masao Sakane; Takamoto Itoh; Hideyuki Kanayama


Journal of The Society of Materials Science, Japan | 2017

Effect of Specimen Size and Oxygen Partial Pressure on Creep Characteristics for Mod. 9Cr-1Mo Steel

Hideyuki Kanayama; Noritake Hiyoshi; Takamoto Itoh; Fumio Ogawa; Takashi Wakai


Journal of The Society of Materials Science, Japan | 2011

Creep Characteristics of Electrolytic Copper Thin Films

Hideyuki Kanayama; Shengde Zhang; Masao Sakane; Kimihiro Yamanaka; Kenji Terada; Kaoru Kobayashi


Mechanical Engineering Reviews | 2015

Effect of multiaxial stress on low cycle fatigue

Masao Sakane; Takamoto Itoh; Hideyuki Kanayama


Journal of The Society of Materials Science, Japan | 2010

Creep Characteristics of Liquid Crystal Polymer Film

Hideyuki Kanayama; Shengde Zhang; Masao Sakane; Tadashi Nagasawa; Kaoru Kobayashi


International Journal of Fatigue | 2018

Effect of additional elements on the low-cycle-fatigue characteristics of Sn-1.0Ag-0.7Cu solder obtained using a miniature-sized specimen

Hideyuki Kanayama; Yutaka Konishi; Fumio Ogawa; Takamoto Itoh; Masao Sakane; Mitsuo Yamashita; Hiroaki Hokazono


The Proceedings of the Materials and Mechanics Conference | 2017

Small Sample Testing Technique for Solders

Noritake Hiyoshi; Takamoto Itoh; Keisuke Uenishi; Akira Ueno; Kazuhiro Ogawa; Fumio Ogawa; Yasuhiko Ono; Hideyuki Kanayama; Hajime Kubota; Masao Sakane; Shengde Zhang; Yutaka Tsukada; Hisashi Nakamoto; Mineo Nozaki; Haruo Nose; Hiroaki Hokazono; Toshio Honma; Tetsuya Tsutsumi; Mitsuo Yamashita; Takaei Yamamoto


Journal of Japan Institute of Electronics Packaging | 2016

Effect of Silica Filler on Creep Characteristics of Polyamide Resin Thin Films

Hideyuki Kanayama; Takamoto Itoh; Masao Sakane

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Fumio Ogawa

Ritsumeikan University

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Akira Ueno

Ritsumeikan University

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