Crack propagation tests were conducted to clarify the effect of stress ratio on crack growth rate in friction-stir-welded 2024-T3 aluminum alloy. The effect of the distance between the weld line center and the center of the specimen was also evaluated. The result indicates that the peak of the acceleration is not at the area of maximum tensile residual stress. The modified stress ratio that considers the residual stress identifies that the location of the peak modified stress ratio corresponds to that of the peak maximum acceleration. The relationship between stress ratio and crack growth acceleration in friction-stir-welded panels is also evaluated by an analysis using the stress intensity factor range with and without residual stress and the crack growth rate for the master curve obtained by the base material with a different stress range. The maximum acceleration decreases with the increase of the distance between the weld line center and the center of the specimen and with the increase of the stress ratio. Experimental and analytical results showed similar characteristics, although analytical results showed a larger acceleration ratio. Fracture surface observation implies that the small grain size in the stir zone would have prevented the formation of striations in the area.
Fatigue Crack Growth of Friction-Stir-Welded Aluminum Alloy
Journal of aircraft ; 54 , 2
2017
Article (Journal)
English
Fatigue Crack Growth of Friction-Stir-Welded Aluminum Alloy
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