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The Effect of Porosity on Fatigue of Die Cast AM60
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The Effect of Porosity on Fatigue of Die Cast AM60

Abstract

AM60 high-pressure die castings are known to contain significant porosity which can affect fatigue life. We have studied this using samples drawn from prototype AM60 shock towers by conducting strain-controlled fatigue tests accompanied by X-ray computed tomography analysis. The results show that the machined surface is the preferential location for fatigue crack development, with pores close to these surfaces serving as initiation sites. Fatigue life shows a strong inverse correlation with the size of the fatigue-crack-initiating pore. Pore shape and pore orientation also influence the response. A supplemental study on surface roughness shows that porosity is the dominant factor in fatigue. Tomography enables the link between porosity and fatigue crack initiation to be clearly identified. These data are complemented by SEM observations of the fracture surfaces which are generally flat and full of randomly oriented serration patterns but without long-range fatigue striations.

Authors

Yang Z; Kang J; Wilkinson DS

Journal

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, Vol. 47, No. 7, pp. 3464–3472

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

July 1, 2016

DOI

10.1007/s11661-016-3511-x

ISSN

1073-5623

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