Defect sensitivity of high-strength steel 42CrMo4: The role of crack initiation and non-propagation defining the fatigue limit
More, Suraj S.; Vaara, Joona; Kärkkäinen, Kimmo; Väntänen, Miikka; Frondelius, Tero; Mayer, Herwig; Schönbauer, Bernd M. (2025)
More, Suraj S.
Vaara, Joona
Kärkkäinen, Kimmo
Väntänen, Miikka
Frondelius, Tero
Mayer, Herwig
Schönbauer, Bernd M.
2025
International Journal of Fatigue
109147
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202508048015
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202508048015
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Peer reviewed
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In the defect-based fatigue framework, there are still open questions regarding the role of crack initiation. The fatigue limit of small defects is commonly explained through crack non-propagation, although direct evidence is not always given to support this. In the present study, the defect sensitivity of quenched and tempered 42CrMo4 steel was systematically investigated using specimens containing artificially introduced defects of various sizes and shapes. The fatigue limit is defined by crack non-propagation for defects with a notch-root radius below a critical value of ρc ≈ 80 µm. On the other hand, crack initiation determines the fatigue limit of blunter, notch-like defects. It is shown that classical notch-fatigue concepts can be applied to predict crack initiation at small defects. For the sake of transferability of experimental results and the development of physics-based fatigue models, distinguishing between the two fatigue limit mechanisms is critical for the safe operation of machine components.
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