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Strain controlled medium cycle fatigue of a notched Pb-Sn-Cd lead alloy

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Abstract During the extrusion process of subsea power cable sheathing layer it is possible that metallic and/or non-metallic debris present in the processing environment enter the metal lattice originating discontinuities… Click to show full abstract

Abstract During the extrusion process of subsea power cable sheathing layer it is possible that metallic and/or non-metallic debris present in the processing environment enter the metal lattice originating discontinuities that might have a detrimental effect on the fatigue life and the overall integrity of the sheathing. In order to understand the influence of these production defects on the reliability of installed power-lines, a series of specimens directly retrieved from the extruded sheathing were fatigue tested at different strain rates and range both in presence and absence of a non-passing through notch simulating the geometrical discontinuity induced by a particle. In order to collect the necessary information for the understanding of the failure mechanism, Digital Image Correlation and Scanning Electron Microscopy were used to understand the influence of the testing condition on the material resistance and failure mode.

Keywords: fatigue; controlled medium; strain controlled; cycle fatigue; strain; medium cycle

Journal Title: Engineering Failure Analysis
Year Published: 2019

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