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[en] The equation for predicting the effects of artificial small defects on the fatigue strength of metals is introduced, and it is applied to the quantitative evaluation of the effects of nonmetallic inclusions on the fatigue strength of high-strength steels. The importance of the concept that nonmetallic inclusions are virtually equivalent to defects, from the viewpoint of fatigue strength and, more practically, are equivalent to small cracks is emphasized. It is shown that nonmetallic inclusions cause relatively low-fatigue strength and large scatter of the fatigue strength of steels with high static strength or high hardness. The statistics of extreme values is used to estimate the expected maximum size of nonmetallic inclusions contained in a definite number of specimens. The lower limit of scatter in the fatigue strength of a high-strength steel is obtained by using the prediction equation for small defects together with the expected maximum size of nonmetallic inclusions
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Lee, K.Y. (Yonsei Univ., Seoul (Korea, Republic of)); Takahashi, Hideaki (Tohoku Univ., Sendai (Japan)) (eds.); Key Engineering Materials; v. 51/52; 574 p; ISBN 0-87849-618-1; ; 1991; p. 37-42; Trans Tech Publ; Aedermannsdorf (Switzerland); KSME/JSME joint conference on fracture and strength; Seoul (Korea, Republic of); 6-7 Jul 1990
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