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Effect of environment on fatigue crack growth in ultrafine grain Al–Mg
Authors:PS Pao  RL Holtz  HN Jones  CR Feng
Affiliation:aNaval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375, USA
Abstract:The fatigue crack growth rates, obtained in high vacuum and in ambient air, of ultrafine grain (UFG) Al–7.5Mg (grain size not, vert, similar 250 nm) at various load ratios were compared to those of powder-metallurgy (P/M) Al–7Mg (grain size not, vert, similar 2 μm) and ingot-metallurgy (I/M) Al–7Mg (grain size not, vert, similar 100 μm). In both vacuum and ambient air, fatigue crack growth rates at all stress ratios decrease with increasing grain size. The fatigue crack growth threshold (ΔKth) follows the reverse order, increasing with increasing grain size. These trends are interpreted in terms of fracture surface roughness effects that are correlated with grain size. In vacuum, the thresholds of all three materials exhibit no load ratio dependency at load ratios from 0.1 to 0.5. In air, the threshold of UFG Al–7.5Mg exhibits weak load ratio dependency, while P/M and I/M Al–7Mg exhibit modest load ratio dependency. The environmental effect on the fatigue crack growth rates is assessed by determining the difference in crack growth driving force (ΔK) between air and vacuum. It was found that the environmental contribution to the driving force of all three materials is similar, nearly independent of grain size.
Keywords:Fatigue crack growth  Fatigue crack growth threshold  Ultrafine grained material  Microstructure  Environmental effect  Aluminum
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