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Journal of Strain Analysis for Engineering Design | 2009

Inertia friction welds between nickel superalloy components: Analysis of residual stress by eigenstrain distributions

Alexander M. Korsunsky; G M Regino; D Nowell; M. Karadge; B. Grant; Philip J. Withers; Michael Preuss; G. Baxter

Machining, surface treatment, plastic forming and stretching, welding, and other manufacturing processes introduce residual stresses and distortion into work pieces and engineering components. These phenomena exert a significant influence on the behaviour of components affecting the response to thermal/mechanical in-service loading, e.g. in terms of crack initiation and propagation under the conditions of creep and fatigue, thus ultimately affecting their durability. In the present study, the inertia friction welding process is considered that is used for butt joining of hollow cylindrical components, such as shafts and drums. An inverse eigenstrain framework is used for the interpretation of neutron diffraction measurements in terms of the underlying eigenstrain distributions. Eigenstrain distributions that describe the nature of permanent inelastic deformation are found by minimizing the sum-of-squares measure of the disagreement between model prediction and experimental measurements of residual elastic strains. Experimental data obtained from neutron diffraction measurements are used in an inverse solution scheme in order to determine the underlying eigenstrain (strains permanently ‘locked in’) that give rise to the residual stress state. Once these are found, approximate reconstruction of the complete stress tensor within the entire component becomes straightforward. Eigenstrain distributions are first obtained for reduced size test specimens which have been characterized in detail using neutron diffraction. Subsequently, the eigenstrain distributions are scaled and applied to more complex, full-size real engine components, with scaling factors adjusted to match surface hole drilling measurements.


Acta Materialia | 2011

Damage mechanics-based creep model for 9–10%Cr ferritic steels

Ramkumar Kashyap Oruganti; M. Karadge; Srinivasan Swaminathan


Acta Materialia | 2011

3-D observations of short fatigue crack interaction with la2mellar and duplex microstructures in a two-phase titanium alloy

S. Birosca; Jean-Yves Buffiere; M. Karadge; Michael Preuss


Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science | 2011

Thermal relaxation of residual stresses in nickel-based superalloy inertia friction welds

M. Karadge; B. Grant; Philip J. Withers; G. Baxter; Michael Preuss


Acta Materialia | 2018

Fatigue deformation in a polycrystalline nickel base superalloy at intermediate and high temperature: Competing failure modes

Jean Charles Stinville; Etienne Martin; M. Karadge; Shak Ismonov; Monica Soare; Tim Hanlon; Sairam Sundaram; McLean P. Echlin; Patrick G. Callahan; William C. Lenthe; V.M. Miller; Jiashi Miao; Andrew Wessman; Rebecca Finlay; Adrian Loghin; Judson Sloan Marte; Tresa M. Pollock


Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science | 2011

Detailed Diffraction and Electron Microscopy Study of Inertia-Friction-Welded Dissimilar High-Strength Steels

Richard Moat; M. Karadge; Michael Preuss; S. Bray; M. Rawson


Procedia Engineering | 2013

A Comprehensive Creep Model for Advanced 9-10% Cr Ferritic Steels☆

Ramkumar Kashyap Oruganti; M. Karadge; Srinivasan Swaminathan


Superalloys | 2012

A New Approach to Modeling of Creep in Superalloys

Ramkumar Kashyap Oruganti; M. Karadge; Sachin Nalawade; Sivakumar Kelekanjeri; Francesco Mastromatteo


Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science | 2018

Competing Modes for Crack Initiation from Non-metallic Inclusions and Intrinsic Microstructural Features During Fatigue in a Polycrystalline Nickel-Based Superalloy

Jean-Charles Stinville; Etienne Martin; M. Karadge; Shak Ismonov; Monica Soare; Tim Hanlon; Sairam Sundaram; McLean P. Echlin; Patrick G. Callahan; William C. Lenthe; Jiashi Miao; Andrew Wessman; Rebecca Finlay; Adrian Loghin; Judson Sloan Marte; Tresa M. Pollock


Science (sub). 2006;. | 2006

3D imaging of microstructure-damage interactions in multiphase alloys

M. Karadge; Laurent Babout; F.A. Garcia-Pastor; Philip J. Withers; Wolfgang Ludwig; J-Y Buffiere; Michael Preuss

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Michael Preuss

University of Manchester

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Jiashi Miao

University of Michigan

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