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- Modeling the growth of LT and TL-oriented fatigue cracks in longitudinally and transversely pre-strained Al 2524-T3 alloy
- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- IFSP/SJBV, Jardim Itália, SJBV
- 1877-7058
- The aluminum alloy 2524 (Al-Cu-Mg) was developed during the 90s mainly to be employed in aircraft fuselage panels, replacing the standard Al 2024. In the present analysis the fatigue crack growth (FCG) behavior of 2524-T3 was investigated, regarding the influence of three parameters: load ratio, pre strain and crack plane orientation of the material. The pre strain of aluminum alloys is usually performed in order to obtain a more homogeneous precipitates distribution, accompanied by an increase in the yield strength. In this work, it was evaluated the resistance of Al 2524-T3 sheet samples to the fatigue crack growth, having L-T and T-L crack orientations. FCG tests were performed under constant amplitude loading at three distinct positive load ratios. The three material conditions were tested: as received(AR), pre strained longitudinally (SL) and transversally (ST) in relation to rolling direction. In order to describe FCG behavior, two-parameter kinetic equations were compared: a Paris-type potential model and a new exponential equation introduced in a previous work conducted by our research group. It was observed that the exponential model, which takes into account the deviations from linearity presented by da/dN versus AK data, describes more adequately the FCG behavior of Al 224-T3 in relation to load ratio, pre strain effects and crack plane orientation. © 2011 Published by Elsevier Ltd.
- 23-Sep-2011
- Procedia Engineering, v. 10, p. 1214-1219.
- 1214-1219
- Aluminum alloys
- Fatigue crack growth
- Modeling
- Pre strain
- Aircraft fuselages
- Al 2024
- Al-Cu-Mg
- Constant amplitude loading
- Crack orientations
- Crack plane
- Exponential equations
- Exponential models
- Fatigue cracks
- Kinetic equations
- Load ratio
- Material conditions
- Potential Model
- Pre-strain
- Research groups
- Rolling direction
- Sheet samples
- Three parameters
- Aircraft materials
- Aluminum
- Cerium alloys
- Cracks
- Fatigue crack propagation
- Fatigue of materials
- Fuselages
- Growth (materials)
- Integral equations
- Mechanical engineering
- Models
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2011.04.202
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