Initiation and growth behavior of very-long microstructurally short fatigue cracks

The present paper describes a novel experimental technique recently presented that allows one to study interactions between the crack and microstructural barriers with an unprecedented level of ease and detail. The method consists in increasing the grain size of Al1050 Aluminium alloy until the cent...

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Main Authors: P. Lorenzino, A. Navarro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gruppo Italiano Frattura 2013-07-01
Series:Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
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Online Access:http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero25/numero_25_art_20.pdf
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spelling doaj-e2fce5f2b77044149339476005a9e98c2020-11-24T22:21:08ZengGruppo Italiano FratturaFrattura ed Integrità Strutturale1971-89932013-07-0172513814410.3221/IGF-ESIS.25.20Initiation and growth behavior of very-long microstructurally short fatigue cracksP. LorenzinoA. NavarroThe present paper describes a novel experimental technique recently presented that allows one to study interactions between the crack and microstructural barriers with an unprecedented level of ease and detail. The method consists in increasing the grain size of Al1050 Aluminium alloy until the centimetre scale by applying a series of mechanical and heat treatments. Once the thermo-mechanical treatment is completed and the desired microstructure obtained, a circular notch is machined on each specimen, and the samples are subjected to push-pull fatigue loading. Several combinations of notch and microstructural sizes have been tested. This method provides an easy way to record and analyse the effect of the microstructure upon crack growth rate. It was observed that the space between successive crack-tip arrests correlates well with the material grain size. Another interesting observation is that in the majority of the cases studied the cracks did not initiate at the point of maximum stress concentration. This is surprising since the classical methods of notched fatigue limit analysis clearly indicate the horizontal symmetry axis as the initiation and propagation direction for push-pull loading.http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero25/numero_25_art_20.pdfShort crackMicrostructural barrierGrain sizeNotchFatigue crack initiationFatigue limitCrack growth rate
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A. Navarro
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Initiation and growth behavior of very-long microstructurally short fatigue cracks
Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
Short crack
Microstructural barrier
Grain size
Notch
Fatigue crack initiation
Fatigue limit
Crack growth rate
author_facet P. Lorenzino
A. Navarro
author_sort P. Lorenzino
title Initiation and growth behavior of very-long microstructurally short fatigue cracks
title_short Initiation and growth behavior of very-long microstructurally short fatigue cracks
title_full Initiation and growth behavior of very-long microstructurally short fatigue cracks
title_fullStr Initiation and growth behavior of very-long microstructurally short fatigue cracks
title_full_unstemmed Initiation and growth behavior of very-long microstructurally short fatigue cracks
title_sort initiation and growth behavior of very-long microstructurally short fatigue cracks
publisher Gruppo Italiano Frattura
series Frattura ed Integrità Strutturale
issn 1971-8993
publishDate 2013-07-01
description The present paper describes a novel experimental technique recently presented that allows one to study interactions between the crack and microstructural barriers with an unprecedented level of ease and detail. The method consists in increasing the grain size of Al1050 Aluminium alloy until the centimetre scale by applying a series of mechanical and heat treatments. Once the thermo-mechanical treatment is completed and the desired microstructure obtained, a circular notch is machined on each specimen, and the samples are subjected to push-pull fatigue loading. Several combinations of notch and microstructural sizes have been tested. This method provides an easy way to record and analyse the effect of the microstructure upon crack growth rate. It was observed that the space between successive crack-tip arrests correlates well with the material grain size. Another interesting observation is that in the majority of the cases studied the cracks did not initiate at the point of maximum stress concentration. This is surprising since the classical methods of notched fatigue limit analysis clearly indicate the horizontal symmetry axis as the initiation and propagation direction for push-pull loading.
topic Short crack
Microstructural barrier
Grain size
Notch
Fatigue crack initiation
Fatigue limit
Crack growth rate
url http://www.gruppofrattura.it/pdf/rivista/numero25/numero_25_art_20.pdf
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