Effects of Overload on Fatigue Strength of SUS316 Having a Crack-Like Surface Defect
The effects of overload on the fatigue strength and threshold stress intensity factor range (ΔKth) in SUS316 were studied. Tensile overload was applied to compact tension (CT) specimens with a large crack and fatigue tests were carried out to determine the ΔKth. Tensile or compressive overload was applied to bending fatigue test specimens with a small crack-like surface defect and fatigue tests were carried out to determine the fatigue limit and ΔKth. It was found that the ΔKth increased by tensile overloading. The increasing rate of ΔKth in the CT specimen is larger than that in the bending fatigue test specimen. Thus, the crack size effects on the improvement of ΔKth after overloading were observed. The results are discussed from the viewpoint of fracture mechanics. The size of compressive residual stress is the key factor of the increasing rate.