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The effect of oxide coatings on fatigue properties of 7475-T6 aluminium alloy
Authors:B Lonyuk  I Apachitei  J Duszczyk
Affiliation:Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Delft Technical University of Technology, Rotterdamseweg 137, Delft, 2628 AL, The Netherlands
Abstract:The effect of hard anodic oxide and plasma electrolytic oxide coatings on the fatigue strength of 7475-T6 aluminium alloy has been investigated. The coated aluminium alloy was tested using constant load uniaxial tensile fatigue machine. Hard anodising led to an appreciable reduction in the fatigue strength of 7475-T6 alloy of about 75% for a 60 μm thick coating. Further, plasma electrolytic oxidation resulted in reduction of the fatigue strength of about 58% for a 65 μm thick oxide coating. The decrease in fatigue strength of the hard anodic oxide coatings was associated with the stress concentration at the microcracks in the coating. The better fatigue performance of the PEO coatings was attributed to the development of the compressive residual internal stress within the coatings. The reduction in the fatigue strength of the PEO coatings as compared to the uncoated material was associated with the development of the tensile residual internal stress within the substrate. This may cause an early crack initiation in the substrate adjacent to the coating.
Keywords:Plasma electrolytic oxidation  Hard anodising  Fatigue  Oxide layers  Aluminium
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