Technical Notes - Energy Stored During Fatigue of Copper

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. M. Clarebrough M. E. Hargreaves A. K. Head G. W. West
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

RECENTLY Welber and Webelerl reported that during the annealing of fatigued copper no energy was released, but that energy was absorbed in the range of temperature 250" to 400°C. In view of the fact that strain hardening occurs during the fatigue of copper, this result was surprising and it seemed desirable to check the measurements. This note describes measurements made by a different technique which indicates that energy is stored during the fatigue of copper. Two test bars with gage length ¾ in. in diameter and 6 in. long were machined from OFHC copper and annealed in vacuum for 1 hr at 600°C. These were fatigued to fracture in an Avery pulsator at a frequency of 2000 cycles per min. The first specimen fractured after 0.25x10 cycles under a push-pull
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APA: L. M. Clarebrough M. E. Hargreaves A. K. Head G. W. West  (1956)  Technical Notes - Energy Stored During Fatigue of Copper

MLA: L. M. Clarebrough M. E. Hargreaves A. K. Head G. W. West Technical Notes - Energy Stored During Fatigue of Copper. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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