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Correlation of fatigue properties and microstructure in investment cast Ti-6Al-4V welds
Authors:Jinkeun Oh  Nack J Kim  Sunghak Lee  Eui W Lee
Affiliation:

Postech, Center for Advanced Aerospace Materials, Pohang University of Science and Technology, Pohang 790-784, Republic of Korea

Abstract:The effect of microstructural characteristics on high-cycle fatigue properties and fatigue crack propagation behavior of welded regions of an investment cast Ti-6Al-4V were investigated. High-cycle fatigue and fatigue crack propagation tests were conducted on the welded regions, which were processed by two different welding methods: tungsten inert gas (TIG) and electron beam (EB) welding. Test data were analyzed in relation to microstructure, tensile properties, and fatigue fracture mode. The base metal was composed of an alpha plate colony structure transformed to a basket-weave structure with thin greek small letter alpha platelets after welding and annealing. High-cycle fatigue results indicated that fatigue strength of the EB weld was lower than that of the base metal or the TIG weld because of the existence of large micropores formed during welding, although it had the highest yield strength. In the case of the fatigue crack propagation, the EB weld composed of thinner greek small letter alpha platelets had a faster crack propagation rate than the base metal or the TIG weld. The effective microstructural feature determining the fatigue crack propagation rate was found to be the width of greek small letter alpha platelets because it was well matched with the reversed cyclic plastic zone size calculated in the threshold ΔK regime.
Keywords:Ti-6Al-4V  EB weld  TIG weld  High-cycle fatigue  Fatigue crack growth  Welding pores  Titanium castings
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