LOW CYCLE FATIGUE PROPERTIES

HAYNES® 230® exhibits excellent low cycle fatigue properties at elevated temperature.  Results shown below are for strain-controlled tests run in the temperature range from 800 to 1800°F (425 to 980°C). Samples were machined from plate. Tests were run with fully reversed strain (R=-1) at a frequency of 20 cpm (0.33 Hz).
 

Comparative Low Cycle Fatigue Properties
The graph below compares the low cycle fatigue lives of a number of alloys tested at 800°F (427°C) in both the as-received and 1400°F (760°C)/1000 hour pre-exposed condition.  Samples were machined from plate or bar, after exposure for exposed samples. Tests were again run with fully reversed strain (R=-1) at a frequency of 20 cpm (0.33 Hz). TSR=Total Strain Range.
 
800°F (425°C) LCF Life for Various Alloys

 

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