2020
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1591/ab8df8
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Ageing condition of tensile specimens: fracture behavior of notched Al2024 sheet under tensile loading

Abstract: The effect of different (T6 and T8) heat treatments on tensile properties and fracture behavior of Al2024 in presence and absence of notch by means of microhardness, tensile tests and scanning electron microscopy were investigated. Tensile and hardness specimens were subjected to two different artificial ageing (T6 and T8 heat treatment) for various times. These included under ageing (UA), peak ageing (PA) and over ageing (OA). T8 heat treatment, which has a cold rolling between solutionizing and ageing in its… Show more

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“…Xu, et al, 13 also performed similar investigations with interrupted aging treatments to assess the effect on the mechanical properties. Finally, Pakravan, et al, 14 performed different artificial aging conditions to assess the effect of fracture behavior under tension. Tensile yield stress and elongation at fracture are considered important properties for the design of aircraft structures, and are usually considered as two contradictory mechanical properties for aluminum alloys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Xu, et al, 13 also performed similar investigations with interrupted aging treatments to assess the effect on the mechanical properties. Finally, Pakravan, et al, 14 performed different artificial aging conditions to assess the effect of fracture behavior under tension. Tensile yield stress and elongation at fracture are considered important properties for the design of aircraft structures, and are usually considered as two contradictory mechanical properties for aluminum alloys.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%