Multistage Fatigue Modeling of Cast A356-T6 and A380-F Aluminum Alloys

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Y. Xue
C. L. Burton
M. F. Horstemeyer
D. L. McDowell
J. T. Berry
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[1] Mississippi State University,Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems
[2] Georgia Institute of Technology,G.W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering
[3] Mississippi State University,undefined
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B | 2007年 / 38卷
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Fatigue Life; Fatigue Damage; Effective Stress Intensity Factor; Total Fatigue Life; Dendrite Cell Size;
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This article presents a microstructure-based multistage fatigue (MSF) model extended from the model developed by McDowell et al.[1,2] to an A380-F aluminum alloy to consider microstructure-property relations of descending order, signifying deleterious effects of defects/discontinuities: (1) pores or oxides greater than 100 μm, (2) pores or oxides greater than 50 μm near the free surface, (3) a high porosity region with an area greater than 200 μm, and (4) oxide film of an area greater than 10,000 μm2. These microconstituents, inclusions, or discontinuities represent different casting features that may dominate fatigue life at stages of fatigue damage evolutions. The incubation life is estimated using a modified Coffin–Mansion law at the microscale based on the microplasticity at the discontinuity. The microstructurally small crack (MSC) and physically small crack (PSC) growth was modeled using the crack tip displacement as the driving force, which is affected by the porosity and dendrite cell size (DCS). When the fatigue damage evolves to several DCSs, cracks behave as long cracks with growth subject to the effective stress intensity factor in linear elastic fracture mechanics. Based on an understanding of the microstructures of A380-F and A356-T6 aluminum alloys, an engineering treatment of the MSF model was introduced for A380-F aluminum alloys by tailoring a few model parameters based on the mechanical properties of the alloy. The MSF model is used to predict the upper and lower bounds of the experimental fatigue strain life and stress life of the two cast aluminum alloys.
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