Evaluation of fatigue behavior of cast and ultra-fine processed Al-7075 by using friction stir technique

Authors

  • Farmanesh, K. Faculty of Naval Aviation, Malek Ashtar Univesrsity of Technology, Iran
  • Soltanipour, A.R. Faculity of Mechanics, Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Iran
  • Soltanipour, A.R. Department of Materials Engineering, Malek Ashtar University of Technology, Iran
Abstract:

 This paper presents experimental results on the fatigue properties of the modified microstructure of cost Al-alloy 7075 via friction stir processing (FSP). The microstructural behavior was investigated by using optical microscope (OM). The grain size of cast FSP-ed at different locations was investigated via XRD. Uniaxial tensile and bending fatigue tests were carried out at room temperature on both cast and after FSP conditions. Fatigue properties were investigated using a fully reversible bending testing machine. Significance enhancement of mechanical properties was attributes to the elimination of porosities as well as uniform distribution of ultra-fine grains throughout the matrix. A fractographic study was done to understand the fracture behavior being changed from quasi-cleavage fracture to dimple fracture. The resultant ultra-fine grain structure causes significant increasing in tensile and fatigue properties.  

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volume 6  issue 2

pages  145- 160

publication date 2020-12

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