3D characterization and modeling of low cycle fatigue damage mechanisms at high temperature in a cast aluminum alloy

Volume: 123, Pages: 24 - 34
Published: Jan 15, 2017
Abstract
null null Synchrotron X-ray tomography was used to monitor damage evolution in three dimensions during null in situ null Low Cycle Fatigue (LCF) tests at high temperature (250 °C) for an industrial material. The studied material is an AlSi7Cu3Mg aluminum alloy (close to ASTM A319) produced by Lost Foam Casting (LFC), a process which generates coarse microstructures but is nevertheless used for engine parts by the automotive industry. The volume...
Paper Details
Title
3D characterization and modeling of low cycle fatigue damage mechanisms at high temperature in a cast aluminum alloy
Published Date
Jan 15, 2017
Volume
123
Pages
24 - 34
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