2000
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-000-0044-z
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Interactions between mechanical and environmental variables for short fatigue cracks in a 2024-T3 aluminum alloy in 0.5M NaCl solutions

Abstract: An investigation of the interactions between mechanical and environmental variables on the shortfatigue-crack growth rate (FCGR) for a 2024-T3 aluminum alloy in 0.5M NaCl solution was carried out. Fatigue-crack growth tests were performed under a constant stress-intensity-factor range (⌬K ) control using single-edge-cracked tension specimens. The relationship between FCGR and crack length (0.5 to 15 mm) was determined at a cyclic frequency of 10 Hz over six ⌬K levels (4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 10 MPaΊm), two load rat… Show more

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“…Wan 1 et al , investigated short fatigue crack propagation behaviour in 0.5 mol NaCl aqueous solution using aluminium alloy 2024‐T3, and studied the interaction between mechanics and the corrosion reaction. DuQuesnay et al 2 carried out fatigue experiments on pre‐corroded aluminium alloy 7075‐T6511 plate specimens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wan 1 et al , investigated short fatigue crack propagation behaviour in 0.5 mol NaCl aqueous solution using aluminium alloy 2024‐T3, and studied the interaction between mechanics and the corrosion reaction. DuQuesnay et al 2 carried out fatigue experiments on pre‐corroded aluminium alloy 7075‐T6511 plate specimens.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pour une microstructure et un environnement donnés les vitesses de fissuration ne dépendent alors plus uniquement du chargement mécanique mais aussi de la longueur de fissure. Pour l'alliage 2024-T3, Piascik et Willard [86] n'observent aucun effet de fissure chimiquement courte en solution aqueuse à 1% NaCl alors que Wan et al [87] observent une augmentation des vitesses d'un facteur 2 par rapport aux fissures longues en solution aqueuse à 3% NaCl. Wan et al [86] ont surtout démontré que ces effets de fissures courtes n'apparaissent que pour certaines conditions précises de chargement et d'environnement (amplitude K, rapport R, concentration en oxygène dissous.…”
Section: Quelques Spécificités De La Fatigue En Milieu Aqueuxunclassified