Title of article
Investigation of fracture mechanism of 6063 aluminum alloy under different stress states
Author/Authors
Hao Zhu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
14
From page
159
To page
172
Abstract
Fracture mechanisms in a 6063 aluminum
alloy were investigated and analyzed carefully by
in-situ tensile tests in SEM with a vacuum chamber.
Specimens used were designed to produce different
stress states. Studies indicated that with stress triaxiality
(σm/σe) decreasing, the fracture modes changed
from normal fracture to shear fracture and the fracture
surfaces changed from the dimples and intragranular
dominated fracture mode to the shear dominated
fracture mode. The grain boundaries of the 6063 aluminum
alloy were the weakest positions. In the case
of high stress triaxiality, the grain boundary cracks
were produced by normal stress or by the incompatibility
of deformation between neighboring grains, and
the normal stress dominated the crack propagation. In
the case of low stress triaxiality, the boundary cracks
were produced by the relative slipping of grains against
neighboring grains, and the shear stress dominated the
crack propagation. The final fracture of the specimens
occurred by connections of cracks through transgranular
cracking of the ligaments among these cracks
Keywords
6063 aluminum alloy · In-situ tensiletest · Fracture process · Fracture mechanism
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
International Journal of Fracture
Record number
828551
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