@article{SpachtholzAffeldtMaieretal., author = {Spachtholz, Josef and Affeldt, Ernst Eugen and Maier, H. J. and Hammer, Joachim}, title = {The effect of temperature gradients in thermo-mechanical fatigue testing}, series = {Materials at high temperatures}, volume = {36}, journal = {Materials at high temperatures}, number = {2}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, doi = {10.1080/09603409.2018.1466500}, pages = {97 -- 103}, abstract = {The focus of this paper is the characterization of the influence of the temperature rates on the TMF lives. Therefore static and the dynamic calibrations of the temperature measurement devices were compared by a custom-built calibration specimen, which included five internal mantle thermocouples. Additionally the temperatures were measured on the specimens' surface. The experimental setups used were compared by executing TMF pre-test with the identical single-crystalline specimen. Subsequently TMF tests on coated single-crystalline Nickel-based superalloy PWA 1484 were carried out with temperature rates of 10K/s and 20 K/s. Finally the deviations of the determined TMF lives were evaluated.}, language = {en} } @article{SpachtholzAffeldtMaieretal., author = {Spachtholz, Josef and Affeldt, Ernst Eugen and Maier, Hans J{\"u}rgen and Hammer, Joachim}, title = {Modelling of the fatigue crack growth of a coated single crystalline nickel based superalloy under thermal mechanical loading}, series = {International Journal of Fatigue}, volume = {116}, journal = {International Journal of Fatigue}, number = {November}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2018.06.015}, pages = {268 -- 274}, abstract = {The focus of this paper is the simulation of fatigue crack growth of the coated single crystalline nickel-based superalloy PWA 1484 under thermal mechanical loading. Thus, two physical models are superimposed in terms to firstly calculate the deformation behavior under instationary thermal and mechanical loading (TMF) and secondly to model crack propagation after initial brittle cracking of the coating layer on the basis of cyclic crack tip opening displacement (CTOD). All material parameters implemented in the models were evaluated from monotonic isothermal tensile and creep tests as well as from isothermal low cycle fatigue (LCF) experiments. The calculated fatigue crack growth was validated by in situ crack growth measurements using the beachmark technique. Hence, crack propagation initiated by the brittle coating system closely to the experimental results using rectangular flat specimen geometry instead of corner-crack (CC) specimens. The comparison of the simulated lifetimes to the experimental results provides remarkable accuracy of the physically-based lifetime model.}, language = {en} } @article{WilhelmAffeldtFleischmannetal., author = {Wilhelm, Franz and Affeldt, Ernst Eugen and Fleischmann, Ernst W. and Glatzel, U. and Hammer, Joachim}, title = {Modeling of the deformation behavior of single crystalline Nickel-based superalloys under thermal mechanical loading}, series = {International Journal of Fatigue}, volume = {97}, journal = {International Journal of Fatigue}, publisher = {Elsevier}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2016.12.003}, pages = {1 -- 8}, abstract = {The focus of this paper is the simulation of the thermal-mechanical fatigue behavior (TMF) of two single crystalline Nickel-based superalloys in a temperature range between 400 degrees C and 980 degrees C. The newly developed rhenium-free alloy Astra-3OptW and the rhenium-free alloy CMSX-6 are analyzed concerning the basic deformation mechanisms, i.e. elasticity, time-independent and time-dependent plasticity contributing to hardening. In detail, the relevant parameters for high temperature deformation are identified from isothermal creep experiments and used in a numerical model to simulate the deformation behavior under instationary thermal and mechanical loading. Special attention is focused on the determination of the hardening by the second phase (gamma'-precipitates) and their influence on time-dependent deformation and relaxation mechanisms. Therefore, the parameters describing the stress and temperature dependence of the creep rate (i.e. stress exponent n and activation energy Q) are interpreted in terms of a threshold stress taking into account the hardening contribution of the gamma'-phase. Thus, only a reduced effective stress is active for plastic deformation. Particular attention is focused on the accurate determination of the threshold stress as a function of temperature and applied stress from the Langeborg-Bergmann-plot. The comparison of the simulated TMF-deformation to the experimental TMF-data clearly indicates the accuracy of the model in predicting the resulting stresses induced by instationary thermal and mechanical loading. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.}, language = {en} } @article{DendorferHammerLenich, author = {Dendorfer, Sebastian and Hammer, Joachim and Lenich, Andreas}, title = {Characterisation and testing of biomaterials}, series = {Technology and Health Care}, volume = {19}, journal = {Technology and Health Care}, number = {5}, doi = {10.3233/THC-2011-0644}, pages = {357 -- 371}, subject = {Biomaterial}, language = {en} } @incollection{DendorferHammerLenich, author = {Dendorfer, Sebastian and Hammer, Joachim and Lenich, Andreas}, title = {Characterisation and testing of biomaterials}, series = {Basic Engineering for Medics and Biologists: An ESEM Primer}, booktitle = {Basic Engineering for Medics and Biologists: An ESEM Primer}, number = {Chapter IV.4.}, editor = {Lee, T. Clive and Niederer, Peter F.}, publisher = {Non Basic Stock Line}, isbn = {978-1607505266}, subject = {Biomaterial}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HammerDendorfer, author = {Hammer, Joachim and Dendorfer, Sebastian}, title = {Cyclic loading and microstructure of cancellous bone}, series = {Journal of Biomechanics}, volume = {41}, booktitle = {Journal of Biomechanics}, number = {Suppl. 1, July 2008}, doi = {10.1016/S0021-9290(08)70409-3}, pages = {S410}, language = {en} } @article{DendorferMaierTayloretal., author = {Dendorfer, Sebastian and Maier, Hans J{\"u}rgen and Taylor, David and Hammer, Joachim}, title = {Anisotropy of the fatigue behaviour of cancellous bone}, series = {Journal of Biomechanics}, volume = {41}, journal = {Journal of Biomechanics}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbiomech.2007.09.037}, pages = {636 -- 641}, abstract = {The fatigue behaviour of materials is of particular interest for the failure prediction of materials and structures exposed to cyclic loading. For trabecular bone structures only a few sets of lifetime data have been reported in the literature and structural measures are commonly not considered. The influence of load contributions which are not aligned with the main physiological axis remains unclear. Furthermore site and species dependent relationships are not well described. In this study five different groups of trabecular bone, defined in terms of orientation, species and site were exposed to cyclic compression. In total, 108 fatigue tests were analysed. The lifetimes were found to decrease drastically when off-axis loads were applied. Additionally, species and site strongly affect fatigue lifetimes. Strains at failure were also found to be a function of orientation.}, subject = {Erm{\"u}dung}, language = {en} }