In-situ observation of crack evolution in Ti/Al laminated composite

Yanbo Pei, Tao Huang, Fuxiao Chen, Mei Zhan, Junqing Guo, Zhuo Song, Luge Bai

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Abstract

Ti/Al laminated composite fabricated by explosive welding has received widespread attention due to their potential in achieving excellent performance. However, investigations on the crack evolution and fracture behavior were still limited. In this paper, the morphology and elemental distribution of the bonding interface were investigated. And the crack initiation and propagation of Ti/Al laminated composite was investigated by in-situ tensile test. It is shown that local melted zone (LMZ) was formed along the wavy interface, which was mainly consisted of TiAl2 + TiAl3 intermetallic compounds. The brittle intermetallic compounds on the LMZs are places where cracks initiate. As the internal stress accumulation, cracks generate at the tip of the wavy interface where the Ti layer is thinnest, and they locally form delamination along the interface. Subsequently, the crack tip is released from the Ti layer, leading to a catastrophic fracture to the whole Ti layer. Finally, the crack propagates to the Al layer until the material eventually fractured.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)435-448
Number of pages14
JournalComposite Interfaces
Volume27
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 May 2020

Keywords

  • crack evolution
  • explosive welding
  • in-situ tension
  • Ti/Al laminated composite

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