Load Controlled Fatigue Behaviour of Microplasma Arc Welded Thin Titanium Grade 5 (6Al-4V) Sheets
The current study investigates the load controlled fatigue properties of the microplasma arc welded thin titanium Grade 5 (6Al-4V) sheets. In order to explore the effect of weld geometry on the fatigue, two different welded joints were used in the experimental studies. Load controlled fatigue test r...
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doaj-62a7ebd0a7524b4cbac286f197f0a82e2020-11-25T04:11:23ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-11-01135128512810.3390/ma13225128Load Controlled Fatigue Behaviour of Microplasma Arc Welded Thin Titanium Grade 5 (6Al-4V) SheetsJaroslaw Szusta0Nail Tüzün1Özler Karakaş2Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Bialystok University of Technology, 45C Wiejska Str., 15-351 Bialystok, PolandDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Pamukkale University, 20160 Kinikli, Denizli, TurkeyDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Pamukkale University, 20160 Kinikli, Denizli, TurkeyThe current study investigates the load controlled fatigue properties of the microplasma arc welded thin titanium Grade 5 (6Al-4V) sheets. In order to explore the effect of weld geometry on the fatigue, two different welded joints were used in the experimental studies. Load controlled fatigue test results were evaluated to present an outlook on the behaviour of microplasma welded titanium alloy Grade 5 sheets under cyclic loading. Even though the previously published monotonic tests showed successful use of microplasma arc welding to join thin titanium Grade 5 sheets with mechanical properties comparable to the base metal, fatigue life of the welded joints was lower than the lives of samples without welds. In particular, the fatigue performance of overlap joints was very poor. This was presumed to be due to the changed material properties of the heat affected zone which was formed by the excess heat of the welding process as fractures often occurred at such locations. Based on experimental findings and fractographic observations, a clear adverse effect of welding process in material behaviour was discovered. Despite the concentrated heat of microplasma arc welding, post-weld heat treatment of the weld area is recommended to improve the mechanical behaviour of the welded joints.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/22/5128titanium alloymicroplasma arc weldingfatigueload controlled |
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Load Controlled Fatigue Behaviour of Microplasma Arc Welded Thin Titanium Grade 5 (6Al-4V) Sheets |
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Load Controlled Fatigue Behaviour of Microplasma Arc Welded Thin Titanium Grade 5 (6Al-4V) Sheets |
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Load Controlled Fatigue Behaviour of Microplasma Arc Welded Thin Titanium Grade 5 (6Al-4V) Sheets |
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Load Controlled Fatigue Behaviour of Microplasma Arc Welded Thin Titanium Grade 5 (6Al-4V) Sheets |
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Load Controlled Fatigue Behaviour of Microplasma Arc Welded Thin Titanium Grade 5 (6Al-4V) Sheets |
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load controlled fatigue behaviour of microplasma arc welded thin titanium grade 5 (6al-4v) sheets |
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The current study investigates the load controlled fatigue properties of the microplasma arc welded thin titanium Grade 5 (6Al-4V) sheets. In order to explore the effect of weld geometry on the fatigue, two different welded joints were used in the experimental studies. Load controlled fatigue test results were evaluated to present an outlook on the behaviour of microplasma welded titanium alloy Grade 5 sheets under cyclic loading. Even though the previously published monotonic tests showed successful use of microplasma arc welding to join thin titanium Grade 5 sheets with mechanical properties comparable to the base metal, fatigue life of the welded joints was lower than the lives of samples without welds. In particular, the fatigue performance of overlap joints was very poor. This was presumed to be due to the changed material properties of the heat affected zone which was formed by the excess heat of the welding process as fractures often occurred at such locations. Based on experimental findings and fractographic observations, a clear adverse effect of welding process in material behaviour was discovered. Despite the concentrated heat of microplasma arc welding, post-weld heat treatment of the weld area is recommended to improve the mechanical behaviour of the welded joints. |
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