Vincent Maurel

Biography

2013

Habilitation to supervise research,

Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France

Mechanisms of damage in TBC systems and Fatigue Crack Growth under large scale yielding

 

2006

Temporary detachment

TU Delft, The Netherlands

CZM analysis in fatigue with J. Remmers and Pr. René De Borst

 

2002

PhD

LMT Cachan, France

Advisors: Professors René Billardon and Florence Ossart

Multiaxial mechanical state influence induced by cutting on magnetic iron-silicon alloy properties

 

1999

Master

Université Paris 6, Aix-Marseille 2, Telecom-Paris, IRCAM

Major: Acoustics, Signal Processing and Computer Science applied to Music

 

1998

Agrégation Major: Mechanical Engineering

 

1995

Student at Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan, France

 

Teaching activities

Mines Paris, PSL University: continuum mechanics, experimental mechanics

Mesters (MAGIS, DMS) : fatigue crack propagation

Conferences

Room

Date

Hour

Subject

Room 6

20-11-2025

2:30 pm – 3:00 pm

135 Influence of defect position on crack propagation in LBPF IN718

Conferences Details

135 Influence of defect position on crack propagation in LBPF IN718

The large possibilities of design offered by additive manufacturing (AM) has motivated numerous studies for process optimization. AM is particularly interesting for parts with complex shapes and for high-strength materials such as superalloys, which are difficult to machine. However, AM processes are prone to specific processing defects, such as gas porosity and lack of fusion. These defects are detrimental for components bearing fatigue loading because they constitute potential crack initiation sites. In order to investigate the effect of defect location on crack propagation in IN718, fatigue test specimens with artificial defects were processed by laser powder bed fusion (LPBF). Internal defects were introduced directly during material deposition, while surface defects were machined by electro discharge machining (EDM). High cycle fatigue (HCF) tests were carried out at both room temperature and 550 °C. Crack growth was monitored through potential drop technique, tomography for internal defects and high-resolution surface imaging for surface cracks. For both types of artificial defects, fatigue striations were also counted after fracture to get the local fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR). The associated stress intensity factor amplitude ΔK were calculated using the Z-Cracks module in Z-Set. In the case of the surface defect, a strong plasticity effect was observed near the surface as well as a short crack effect. At room temperature, a lower FCGR is observed for internal defects. This indicates that, the defect atmosphere (air for surface defects, argon with traces of oxygen for internal defects) influences the FCGR in LPBF IN718. The same methodology was used at 550°C, showing in this case a stronger effect of the atmosphere. Indeed, for surface defects, the crack propagation is assisted by the oxidation of the material.

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