Interacting Effects Induced by Two Neighboring Pits Considering Relative Position Parameters and Pit Depth

For pre-corroded aluminum alloy 7075-T6, the interacting effects of two neighboring pits on the stress concentration are comprehensively analyzed by considering various relative position parameters (inclination angle θ and dimensionless spacing parameter λ) and pit depth (d) with the finite element...

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Main Authors: Yongfang Huang, Tieqiang Gang, Lijie Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-04-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/4/398
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spelling doaj-0a71b06f1588450a807b49b685a8df282020-11-24T22:45:11ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442017-04-0110439810.3390/ma10040398ma10040398Interacting Effects Induced by Two Neighboring Pits Considering Relative Position Parameters and Pit DepthYongfang Huang0Tieqiang Gang1Lijie Chen2School of Aerospace Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, Fujian, ChinaSchool of Aerospace Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, Fujian, ChinaSchool of Aerospace Engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, Fujian, ChinaFor pre-corroded aluminum alloy 7075-T6, the interacting effects of two neighboring pits on the stress concentration are comprehensively analyzed by considering various relative position parameters (inclination angle θ and dimensionless spacing parameter λ) and pit depth (d) with the finite element method. According to the severity of the stress concentration, the critical corrosion regions, bearing high susceptibility to fatigue damage, are determined for intersecting and adjacent pits, respectively. A straightforward approach is accordingly proposed to conservatively estimate the combined stress concentration factor induced by two neighboring pits, and a concrete application example is presented. It is found that for intersecting pits, the normalized stress concentration factor Ktnor increases with the increase of θ and λ and always reaches its maximum at θ = 90°, yet for adjacent pits, Ktnor decreases with the increase of λ and the maximum value appears at a slight asymmetric location. The simulations reveal that Ktnor follows a linear and an exponential relationship with the dimensionless depth parameter Rd for intersecting and adjacent cases, respectively.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/4/398pitting corrosionstress concentration factorfinite element analysisrelative position parameterspit depth
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author Yongfang Huang
Tieqiang Gang
Lijie Chen
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Tieqiang Gang
Lijie Chen
Interacting Effects Induced by Two Neighboring Pits Considering Relative Position Parameters and Pit Depth
Materials
pitting corrosion
stress concentration factor
finite element analysis
relative position parameters
pit depth
author_facet Yongfang Huang
Tieqiang Gang
Lijie Chen
author_sort Yongfang Huang
title Interacting Effects Induced by Two Neighboring Pits Considering Relative Position Parameters and Pit Depth
title_short Interacting Effects Induced by Two Neighboring Pits Considering Relative Position Parameters and Pit Depth
title_full Interacting Effects Induced by Two Neighboring Pits Considering Relative Position Parameters and Pit Depth
title_fullStr Interacting Effects Induced by Two Neighboring Pits Considering Relative Position Parameters and Pit Depth
title_full_unstemmed Interacting Effects Induced by Two Neighboring Pits Considering Relative Position Parameters and Pit Depth
title_sort interacting effects induced by two neighboring pits considering relative position parameters and pit depth
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2017-04-01
description For pre-corroded aluminum alloy 7075-T6, the interacting effects of two neighboring pits on the stress concentration are comprehensively analyzed by considering various relative position parameters (inclination angle θ and dimensionless spacing parameter λ) and pit depth (d) with the finite element method. According to the severity of the stress concentration, the critical corrosion regions, bearing high susceptibility to fatigue damage, are determined for intersecting and adjacent pits, respectively. A straightforward approach is accordingly proposed to conservatively estimate the combined stress concentration factor induced by two neighboring pits, and a concrete application example is presented. It is found that for intersecting pits, the normalized stress concentration factor Ktnor increases with the increase of θ and λ and always reaches its maximum at θ = 90°, yet for adjacent pits, Ktnor decreases with the increase of λ and the maximum value appears at a slight asymmetric location. The simulations reveal that Ktnor follows a linear and an exponential relationship with the dimensionless depth parameter Rd for intersecting and adjacent cases, respectively.
topic pitting corrosion
stress concentration factor
finite element analysis
relative position parameters
pit depth
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/10/4/398
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