Elevated temperature fracture of RS/PM alloy 8009; Part 1: Fracture mechanics behavior
Journal Article
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· Metallurgical Transactions, A (Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science); (United States)
- Naval Surface Warfare Center, Annapolis, MD (United States)
- Univ. of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (United States)
Increasing temperature and decreasing loading rate degrade the planes strain initiation (K[sub ICi] from the J integral) and growth (tearing modulus, T[sub R]) fracture toughnesses of RS/PM 8009 (Al-8.5Fe-1.3V-1.7Si, wt pct). K[sub ICi] decreases with increasing temperature from 25[degree]C to 175[degree]C (33 to 15 MPa[radical]m at 316[degree]C) without a minimum. T[sub R] is greater than zero at all temperatures and is minimized at 200[degree]C. A four order-of-magnitude decrease in loading rate, at 175[degree]C, results in a 2.5-fold decrease in K[sub ICi] and a 5-fold reduction in T[sub R]. K[sub ICi] and T[sub R] are anisotropic for extruded 8009 but are isotropic for cross-rolled plate. Cross rolling does not improve the magnitude or adverse temperature dependence of toughness. Delamination occurs along oxide-decorated particle boundaries for extruded but not cross-rolled 8009. Delamination toughening plays no role in the temperature dependence of K[sub ICi], however, T[sub R] is increased by this mechanism. Macroscopic work softening and flow localization do not occur for notch-root deformation; such uniaxial tensile phenomena may not be directly relevant to crack-tip fracture. Micromechanical modeling, employing temperature-dependent flow strength, modulus, and constrained fracture strain, reasonably predicts the temperature dependencies of K[sub ICi] and T[sub R] for 8009.
- OSTI ID:
- 5227933
- Journal Information:
- Metallurgical Transactions, A (Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science); (United States), Journal Name: Metallurgical Transactions, A (Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science); (United States) Vol. 25:2; ISSN 0360-2133; ISSN MTTABN
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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FRACTURE PROPERTIES
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HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS
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IRON ALLOYS
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QUATERNARY ALLOY SYSTEMS
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360103* -- Metals & Alloys-- Mechanical Properties
AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
ALLOY SYSTEMS
ALLOYS
ALUMINIUM ALLOYS
ALUMINIUM BASE ALLOYS
FRACTURE PROPERTIES
HEAT RESISTANT MATERIALS
HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS
INDUSTRY
IRON ALLOYS
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MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
QUATERNARY ALLOY SYSTEMS
SILICON ALLOYS
STRAIN SOFTENING
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