The effect of solidification time and heat treatment on the fatigue properties of a cast 319 aluminum alloy

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James M. Boileau
John E. Allison
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[1] Ford Research Laboratory,the Materials Research and Advanced Engineering Department
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A | 2003年 / 34卷
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Fatigue; Material Transaction; Fatigue Life; Fatigue Strength; Solidification Time;
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Solidification time and heat treatment are known to have a large effect on the microstructure of cast aluminum alloys. This study was conducted to quantify how the fatigue properties of a 319-type aluminum alloy are affected by solidification time and heat treatment. Both porosity-containing (non-hot isostatically pressed (HIP)) and porosity-free (HIP) samples in the T6 (“peak aged”) or T7 (“overaged”) heattreated conditions were tested. As the solidification time increased, the average initiating pore diameter increased and stress-controlled fatigue life decreased. Heat treatment was observed to have a large effect on fatigue properties of the HIP samples. However, in the non-HIP fatigue samples, heat treatment did not significantly change the fatigue life or fatigue strength of the cast 319-type alloy. The absence of an influence of heat treatment on fatigue response is attributed to the predominance of the microporosity in fatigue crack initiation in cast aluminum.
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页码:1807 / 1820
页数:13
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