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Impact of microstructural properties on the crack threshold of aluminium castings

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ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS
Volume 241, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfracmech.2020.107431

Keywords

Crack threshold; Cast aluminium; Dendrite arm spacing; R-curve; Lognormal distribution

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  1. Austrian Federal Ministry for Digital and Economic Affairs
  2. National Foundation for Research, Technology and Development

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This study focuses on the technological size effect of cast aluminium alloy EN-AC 46200 and statistically analyzes the microstructural properties. The results show that microstructure has an impact on crack propagation, but the initial crack threshold is independent of microstructural properties.
This work focuses on the technological size effect of the cast aluminium alloy EN-AC 46200. Herewith, specimens inheriting specific local cooling rates and therefore varying local dendrite arm spacings are taken from crankcases with hot isostatic pressing (HIP) post-treatment. In order to evaluate the statistically distributed microstructural properties, the dendrite arm spacing lambda(2) is probabilistically assessed. Thus, the lambda(2) values follow the lognormal distribution, detached of local solidification times. Crack propagation tests are conducted at varying load ratios, such that the impact of the microstructure by means of lambda(2) is evaluated. The statistically assessed investigations propose the intrinsic crack threshold to be independent of microstructural properties, in opposite to the long crack threshold which is significantly affected by varying lambda(2) values due to enhanced crack closure effects. The evaluated cyclic R-curve results can be generalized into a microstructural independent manner. Moreover, the load ratio effect and its convolution with microstructural properties is evaluated based on the Newman approach. The linear extrapolation of the newly raised three-dimensional Newman approach, considering arbitrary lambda(2) values as technological effect, is validated by literature data and the proposed stress intensity factor threshold course is revealed to be slightly conservative by about twelve percent on average.

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