EPJ Web of Conferences (Jun 2010)
Pre-fatigue influence on quasi-static tensile properties of Ti-6Al-4V in thin-sheet form
Abstract
The response of engineering structures to loads is most often assessed without taking possible damage of the used material(s) into account. However, it has already been proved that a preceding cyclic loading and the alteration of the microstructure it causes, can have a significant influence on the mechanical properties of steel grades and aluminium alloys , and hence on the behaviour of structural elements made of it. Ti-6Al4V, the most widely used titanium alloy, is often one of the materials chosen for cyclic loading applications where other solicitations are present too. Therefore, the influence of pre-fatigue on the quasi-static mechanical properties of Ti-6Al-4V in thin-sheet form is investigated. Tensile experiments are performed on samples subjected to different damage levels. The material does not show a clear dependence of its tensile properties with previous loading cycles, although the overall effect can be important for particular geometries.