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Fatigue crack growth and delamination in fiber metal laminate (GLARE) during loading with positive mean stress
Chlupová, Alice ; Kozák, Vladislav
The aim of the paper is to present the results of a study on the damage of fiber metal laminate (GLARE) subjected to the low cycle fatigue loading with positive mean stress. The fatigue crack initiation and growth was observed on the surface of notched specimens and then the individual layers of fatigued specimens were removed by chemical etching and polishing to obtain data about cracks length and delamination shape and area. Mechanism of initiation and crack growth in this type of materials differs from homogeneous monolithic materials. The fatigue life in term of number of cycles to crack initiation depending on amplitude of local plastic deformation and local stress in the notch root was evaluated.
Microstructure, tensile properties and fatigue behaviour of bulk nanoquasicrystalline Al alloy Al93Fe3Cr2Ti2
Chlupová, Alice ; Chlup, Zdeněk ; Kruml, Tomáš ; Kuběna, Ivo ; Roupcová, Pavla
The characterization of mechanical properties (i.e. stress-strain characteristics measured in tensile and fatigue tests) together with description of the microstructure of bulk nanocrystalline Al alloy is reported. Aluminium based material used in this work was prepared by hot extrusion of gas atomised powder of chemical composition Al93Fe3Cr2Ti2 which contains nanosized quasicrystalline phase. Changes in fracture mechanisms both at fatigue testing performed at room temperature and at tensile tests performed at different test temperatures were investigated. The quality of powder compaction after extrusion was proved as sufficient. Strong texture in longitudinal direction resulting from production route was detected. Presence of icosahedral phase in material was confirmed by TEM and XRD techniques. Fractographical analysis of fracture surface was performed and results were used for description of fracture mechanisms.
Properties of bulk nanostructured Al-based alloy at cyclic loading
Chlupová, Alice ; Chlup, Zdeněk
Al-based alloy having a nominal chemical composition of Al93Fe3Cr2Ti2 (at.%) is highly promising structural material due to advantageous weight-strength ratio and in comparison with commercially used Al alloys also good thermal stability because of presence of reinforcing icosahedral quaiscrystals in the structure. In the present work the mechanical properties and especially fatigue behaviour of this type of nanoquazicrystalline material obtained in bulk form are described. For cyclic loading the cylindrical specimens were machined from two types of extrudates with different powder particle size (PPS). Fatigue properties were studied using servohydraulic MTS machine and cyclic loading was performed at constant stress amplitude with positive mean stress. Measured stress-strain data were evaluated and fatigue life in form of S-N curves was obtained. Fracture surface of broken testpieces was observed, fractographic analysis was performed and fracture mechanism was evaluated.

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