Kristin HockaufThorsten HalleMatthias HockaufM. WägnerThomas Lampke
In the present work, the near-threshold fatigue crack propagation (FCP) at different load ratios is studied for an aluminium alloy processed by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP). The conditions under investigation represent different stages of microstructural refinement as well as a ductility-optimized condition with superior crack growth properties, obtained by a combination of ECAP and aging. The results show a strong dependency of the threshold and its load ratio sensitivity on the grain size and grain size distribution. These observations can be rationalized on the basis of crack path tortuosity and the contribution of (roughness-induced) crack closure. Moreover, the experimental data is evaluated using the two-parametric concept of Vasudevan and Sadananda, which employs two necessary minimum conditions for crack growth, namely a critical cyclic K*th, and a critical maximum stress intensity K*max. The application of this concept shows a strong interaction of both parameters for all ECAP-processed conditions, where the ductility-optimized condition reveals superior FCP properties compared to the “as-processed” conditions.
Hidehiko Kimura秋庭 義明田中 啓介石田 崇昭辻 清仁
George Chi Ho TangMark HoffmanJing Li YanQuadir M. D. ZakariaRimma Lapovok
Kristin HockaufMatthias HockaufM. WägnerThomas LampkeThorsten Halle
P.S. PaoH. JonesSheng ChengChunhua Feng
Kotaro YamauchiMasahiro GotoNorihiro TESHIMASeung-Zeon HanTerutoshi YAKUSHIJINorio KAWAGOISHI