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Characteristic of threshold stress intensity factor range for small crack on magnesium alloys.

Authors :
Ishina, T.
Morishige, K.
Hamada, S.
Noguchi, H.
Source :
Procedia Engineering; Jul2011, p1286-1291, 6p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Abstract: In order to propose a prediction expression of a threshold stress intensity factor range (AK <subscript> th </subscript> ) for magnesium alloys with small crack, rotating bending fatigue tests in three magnesium alloys which have a different hardness and low carbon steel (JIS S10C) were carried out. In these tests, the AK of a crack propagation lower limit from an annealed pre-crack as the AK <subscript> th </subscript> was measured. One of the three magnesium alloys have the same Vickers hardness (HV) as the low carbon steel, however the AK <subscript> th </subscript> was half of the low carbon steel. In order to make this difference clear, the authors focused on an effective threshold stress intensity factor range (AK <subscript> ef </subscript> f <subscript> ith </subscript> ), because there is large difference in the AK <subscript> eff </subscript> j <subscript> h </subscript> which is not negligible to evaluate the AK <subscript> th </subscript> between magnesium alloys and steel. Considering the difference in the AK <subscript> ef </subscript> f <subscript> Jh </subscript> , a prediction expression was proposed based on Murakami''s prediction expression which can predict the AK <subscript> th </subscript> in various metals by applying only two parameters i.e. the HV and an initial crack size. However, the prediction expression cannot evaluate the AK <subscript> th </subscript> of the magnesium alloys. In this expression, Young''s modulus which is proportional to the AK <subscript> effth </subscript> was used to modify Murakami''s prediction expression. In addition the new prediction expression was speculated to be accurate. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18777058
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Procedia Engineering
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
61462074
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2011.04.214