Experimental Study of Relationship between Energy Dissipation and Fatigue Damage from Observation of Slip Band by Atomic Force Microscope

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In recent years, fatigue limit estimation based on dissipated energy has been introduced in various industries because of its time and cost effectiveness. However, the mechanism of energy dissipation and the relationship between energy dissipation and fatigue damage have not been investigated well. In this study, mechanism of energy dissipation is investigated in relation with formulation of slip bands for JIS type 316L stainless steel through observation of slip bands by optical microscope and atomic force microscope.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 891-892)

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606-611

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March 2014

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