Damage in an aluminum alloy induced by the combined action of shear stress and environmental exposure

In this work, the damage mechanism and characteristics of the 2219-C10S aluminum alloy under the combined action of an exfoliation corrosion solution and shear stress were investigated. Simple shear specimens of the material (based on ASTM B831-14) were subjected to environmental exposure experiment...

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Main Authors: Sheng L. Lv, Zhi Li, Xiao S. Gao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2021-02-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0035781
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spelling doaj-f9f84bf4955a4137a2e88e55f9b81a622021-03-02T21:48:04ZengAIP Publishing LLCAIP Advances2158-32262021-02-01112025203025203-810.1063/5.0035781Damage in an aluminum alloy induced by the combined action of shear stress and environmental exposureSheng L. Lv0Zhi Li1Xiao S. Gao2Key Laboratory of Science and Technology on UAV, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710065, ChinaKey Laboratory of Science and Technology on UAV, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an 710065, ChinaDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Akron, Akron, Ohio 44325, USAIn this work, the damage mechanism and characteristics of the 2219-C10S aluminum alloy under the combined action of an exfoliation corrosion solution and shear stress were investigated. Simple shear specimens of the material (based on ASTM B831-14) were subjected to environmental exposure experiments under simple shear stress conditions. During testing, a small band-shaped zone of simple shear stress formed in the middle of the exposed region on the specimen surface. After the specified exposure duration in the corrosive medium, the corrosion micromorphology, crack nucleation location, and crack propagation direction were analyzed. The results demonstrated that under the combined action of the corrosion solution and shear stress, tiny pits appeared on the surface of the specimen after a certain exposure duration; the shear stress promoted slip dissolution of the material at the edge of the pit via the shear slip mechanism, resulting in the formation of microcracks from the edge of the pit along the shear stress direction. The microcracks still propagated along the grain boundary in the direction roughly parallel to the shear stress. The shear stress level had no clear effect on the average corrosion depth, but it had a substantial impact on the maximum corrosion depth. With increasing shear stress, the maximum corrosion depth markedly increased along with the risk for corrosion-induced specimen failure. On doubling the exposure duration, both the average corrosion depth and the maximum corrosion depth increased, but the growth rate for the average corrosion depth decreased and it increased for the maximum corrosion depth.http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0035781
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author Sheng L. Lv
Zhi Li
Xiao S. Gao
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Zhi Li
Xiao S. Gao
Damage in an aluminum alloy induced by the combined action of shear stress and environmental exposure
AIP Advances
author_facet Sheng L. Lv
Zhi Li
Xiao S. Gao
author_sort Sheng L. Lv
title Damage in an aluminum alloy induced by the combined action of shear stress and environmental exposure
title_short Damage in an aluminum alloy induced by the combined action of shear stress and environmental exposure
title_full Damage in an aluminum alloy induced by the combined action of shear stress and environmental exposure
title_fullStr Damage in an aluminum alloy induced by the combined action of shear stress and environmental exposure
title_full_unstemmed Damage in an aluminum alloy induced by the combined action of shear stress and environmental exposure
title_sort damage in an aluminum alloy induced by the combined action of shear stress and environmental exposure
publisher AIP Publishing LLC
series AIP Advances
issn 2158-3226
publishDate 2021-02-01
description In this work, the damage mechanism and characteristics of the 2219-C10S aluminum alloy under the combined action of an exfoliation corrosion solution and shear stress were investigated. Simple shear specimens of the material (based on ASTM B831-14) were subjected to environmental exposure experiments under simple shear stress conditions. During testing, a small band-shaped zone of simple shear stress formed in the middle of the exposed region on the specimen surface. After the specified exposure duration in the corrosive medium, the corrosion micromorphology, crack nucleation location, and crack propagation direction were analyzed. The results demonstrated that under the combined action of the corrosion solution and shear stress, tiny pits appeared on the surface of the specimen after a certain exposure duration; the shear stress promoted slip dissolution of the material at the edge of the pit via the shear slip mechanism, resulting in the formation of microcracks from the edge of the pit along the shear stress direction. The microcracks still propagated along the grain boundary in the direction roughly parallel to the shear stress. The shear stress level had no clear effect on the average corrosion depth, but it had a substantial impact on the maximum corrosion depth. With increasing shear stress, the maximum corrosion depth markedly increased along with the risk for corrosion-induced specimen failure. On doubling the exposure duration, both the average corrosion depth and the maximum corrosion depth increased, but the growth rate for the average corrosion depth decreased and it increased for the maximum corrosion depth.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0035781
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