Fatigue crack propagation and fracture mechanisms of wrought magnesium alloys in different environments

Volume: 31, Issue: 7, Pages: 1137 - 1143
Published: Jul 1, 2009
Abstract
Fatigue crack propagation (FCP) was studied on wrought magnesium alloys, AZ31 and AZ61, in laboratory air, dry air and distilled water. In laboratory air, the FCP rate versus stress intensity factor plots consisted of two sections with different slopes, which was clearly recognized after allowing for crack closure. This was attributed to the transition in fracture mechanisms operated. In distilled water, FCP rates were nearly the same as in...
Paper Details
Title
Fatigue crack propagation and fracture mechanisms of wrought magnesium alloys in different environments
Published Date
Jul 1, 2009
Volume
31
Issue
7
Pages
1137 - 1143
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