Propagation of corrosion induced fatigue crack in aluminum alloy

IF 1.4 Q4 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY AIMS Materials Science Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3934/matersci.2022030
Pawan Kumar, B. Verma
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Aluminium is considered a green metal due to its environmental responsive characteristics. The 7475-T7351 aluminum alloy is extensively used in automotive and aerospace applications due to its light weight and high strength. In the present work, the effects of the corrosive environment on the high cycle fatigue (HCF) behaviors of the 7475-T7351 aluminum alloy was investigated. The aqueous solution of sodium chloride was used for solution treatment. The HCF test was performed on pre-cracked specimens using a servo-hydraulic universal testing machine, Instron 8800. The fractured specimens were characterized using a scanning electron microscope. It was observed that the crack propagation occurred through anodic dissolution at high stress and a significant crack tip blunting and crack extension occurred. However, no appreciable change in crack growth was noticed over the lower frequency range of 0.1 to 0.9 Hz. The slower growth rate envisages oxide debris formation between the cracked faces. When the alloy was treated under corrosive environments, the HCF tests depicted that the fatigue life reduces up to two orders of magnitude. The corrosion pits induced the crack initiation in stage-I at lower alternating stress; however, the fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) was increased in the corrosive environment. The transition from stage-I to stage-II occurred at a lower stress intensity range (∆K) level; it was due to the combined effects of corrosion, hydrogen embrittlement, active path dissolution, and stress concentration. The corrosion fatigue test at low frequency also depicted a slower FCGR as compared to its moderate frequency counterpart and showed an irregular crack growth behavior.
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铝合金腐蚀疲劳裂纹的扩展
由于其对环境的响应特性,铝被认为是一种绿色金属。7475-T7351铝合金因其重量轻、强度高而广泛应用于汽车和航空航天领域。本文研究了腐蚀环境对7475-T7351铝合金高周疲劳性能的影响。采用氯化钠水溶液进行固溶处理。采用Instron 8800伺服液压万能试验机对预裂试件进行HCF试验。用扫描电镜对断裂试样进行了表征。观察到裂纹在高应力下通过阳极溶解扩展,裂纹尖端发生明显的钝化和裂纹扩展。然而,在0.1 ~ 0.9 Hz的较低频率范围内,裂纹扩展没有明显的变化。较慢的增长速度设想了在裂纹面之间形成氧化碎屑。当合金在腐蚀环境下处理时,HCF试验表明合金的疲劳寿命降低了两个数量级。在较低交变应力下,腐蚀坑诱发了第i阶段的裂纹萌生;腐蚀环境下疲劳裂纹扩展速率(FCGR)增大。阶段i向阶段ii的过渡发生在较低的应力强度范围(∆K)水平;这是腐蚀、氢脆、活性路径溶解和应力集中共同作用的结果。与中频腐蚀疲劳试验相比,低频腐蚀疲劳试验也显示出较慢的FCGR,并显示出不规则的裂纹扩展行为。
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