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Effect of aging state on fatigue property of wrought aluminum alloys

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FATIGUE
Volume 156, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijfatigue.2021.106682

Keywords

Wrought Al alloy; Aging state; Tensile strength; Fatigue strength; Second phase; Grain boundaries; Dislocation annihilation

Funding

  1. Youth Innovation Pro-motion Association CAS [2021192]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51790482, 51871223, 52130002, 52001313]
  3. KC Wong Education Foun-dation [GJTD-2020-09]

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The aging conditions have significant effects on the fatigue properties of wrought Al alloys. Overaged samples show the highest fatigue strength due to the easy accumulation and annihilation of dislocations at the second phase boundaries, as well as the discontinuous distribution of grain boundary precipitates and the increased width of the precipitate-free zone.
The high-cycle fatigue (HCF) behaviors of wrought Al alloys are vitally important for their industrial application. To optimize the fatigue property of the wrought Al alloy, the effects of aging conditions on the fatigue properties of 7N01, 7075 and 2024 Al alloys were studied. The results show that the overaged samples have the lowest tensile strength among the three aging states, but their fatigue strength is the highest. Further investigations on the dislocation morphologies indicates that the dislocations are easy to accumulate and annihilate at the second phase boundaries for the overaged state, which reduces the fatigue damage degree at the grain boundaries. Besides, the discontinuous distribution of the grain boundary precipitates and the increased width of the precipitate-free zone also contributed to the improved fatigue property of the overaged state. Those results should be significantly important for the optimization of their fatigue properties and the industrial application of wrought Al alloys.

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