采用扫描电镜原位观测的方法,跟踪观察了低周疲劳载荷下航空用超高强度钢MA250中夹杂物导致裂纹萌生与扩展的微观行为,得到了MA250钢低周疲劳裂纹萌生与扩展的基本特性,讨论了精确测定MA250钢疲劳裂纹扩展速率的方法.
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