Fracture and Structural Integrity (Jan 2016)

Microstructure dependence of fatigue crack propagation behavior in wrought magnesium alloy

  • S. Morita,
  • S. Fujiwara,
  • T. Hori,
  • N. Hattori,
  • H. Somekawa,
  • T. Mayama

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.35.10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 35
pp. 82 – 87

Abstract

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This paper deals with the fatigue crack propagation behavior of rolled AZ31B magnesium alloy (grain size: approximately 40 m). Fatigue crack propagation tests were performed on single edge notched tension specimens at a stress ratio of R = 0.1 and a frequency of 10 Hz at room temperature. Loading axes were parallel to the rolling direction; fatigue cracks propagated parallel to the transverse direction (L-T specimen), parallel to the short transverse direction (L-S specimen). Loading axis was perpendicular to the rolling direction; fatigue cracks propagated parallel to the transverse direction (S-T specimen). The crack growth rate (da/dN) of the L-S specimen was several times lower than that of the L-T specimen in the examined stress intensity factor range (K). Fracture surfaces of the L-T and L-S specimens showed many steps parallel and perpendicular, respectively, to the macroscopic crack growth direction. The da/dN of the S-T specimen was higher than that of the L-T and L-S specimens in the examined K. The fracture surface was covered by quasi-cleavage facets independent of macroscopic crack growth direction, and the fracture surface roughness at low K was larger than that at high K.

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