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FATIGUE CRACK GROWTH BEHAVIOUR IN MOLTEN‐METAL PROCESSED Sic PARTICLE‐REINFORCED ALUMINIUM ALLOYS

 

作者: Shinji Kumai,   Julia E. King,   John F. Knott,  

 

期刊: Fatigue&Fracture of Engineering Materials&Structures  (WILEY Available online 1992)
卷期: Volume 15, issue 1  

页码: 1-11

 

ISSN:8756-758X

 

年代: 1992

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1460-2695.1992.tb00011.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

AbstractFatigue crack initiation and subsequent short crack growth behaviour of 2014‐5wt%SiC aluminium alloy composites has been examined in 4‐point bend loading using smooth bar specimens. The growth rates of long fatigue cracks have also been measured at different stress ratios using pre‐cracked specimens. The distributions of Sic particles and of coarse constituent particles in the matrix (which arise as a result of the molten‐metal processing and relatively slow cooling rate) have been investigated. Preferential crack initiation sites were found to be Sic‐matrix interfaces, Sic particles associated with constituent particles and the coarse constituent particles themselves. For microstructurally short cracks the dispersed SiC particles also act as temporary crack arresters. In the long crack growth tests, higher fatigue crack growth rates were obtained than for monolithic alloys. This effect is attributed to the contribution of void formation, due to the decohesion of Sic particles, to the fatigue crack growth process in the composite. Above crack depths of about 200 μm “short” crack growth rates were in good agreement with the long crack data, showing a Paris exponent,m= 4 in both cases. For the long crack and short crack growth tests little effect of specimen orientation and grain size was observed on fatigue crack growth rates, but, specimen orientation affected the toughness. No effect of stress ratio in the rangeR=0.2‐0.5 was seen for long crack data in

 

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