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12L14 fatigue properties 1

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peyto

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Hi all,
Can anyone direct me to a source with a S-N curve for 12L14. I understand the additions of lead and sulfur to increase machineability tend to reduce fatigue properties. I can't seem to find any data that shows this.
Thanks in advance!
 
I found none. Indicating that there are no reliable fatigue properties for this grade. The closest that I can come is fatigue curves for steels with inclusions showing about a 40% drop in properties, even though the tensile, yield, and elongation are the same.

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Plymouth Tube
 
12L14 is going to have a very different fatigue life profile based on the chemistry. Plus this grade isn't exactly designed for its fatigue life.

 
Sorry, I forgot to add. I have looked for an S-N curve for that grade in the past without much success.
 
There is fatige S-N curves available from LaSalle's LA-LED grade. This material is for all practical purposes the same as 12L14 - i.e. low carbon, cold drawn, and full of inclusions. I will post summary via upload.
 
Thanks for the help, all.
 
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