Rotary bending fatigue behavior of A356-T6 aluminum alloys by vacuum pressurizing casting

Yong Qin Liu, Wan Qi Jie, Zhi Ming Gao, Yong Jian Zheng, Hai Jun Luo, Wen Tao Song

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Abstract

Vacuum pressurizing casting technique, providing better mould filling and inter-dendritic feeding, can reduce the porosity greatly in cast aluminum alloys, and improve the fatigue properties. The rotary bending fatigue properties of A356-T6 alloys prepared by vacuum pressurizing casting were investigated. The S-N curve and limit strength 90 MPa under fatigue life of 107 cycles were obtained. The analyses on the fatigue fractography and microstructure of specimens showed that the fatigue fracture mainly occurs at the positions with casting defects in the subsurface, especially at porosities regions, which attributed to the crack propagation during the fatigue fracture process. Using the empirical crack propagation law of Pairs-Erdogon, the quantitative relationship among the initial crack size, fatigue life and applied stress was established. The fatigue life decreases with an increase in initial crack size. Two constants in the Pairs-Erdogon equation of aluminum alloy A356-T6 were calculated using the experimental data.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1672-6421(2015)05-326-07
Pages (from-to)326-332
Number of pages7
JournalChina Foundry
Volume12
Issue number5
StatePublished - Sep 2015

Keywords

  • Aluminum alloys
  • Crack propagation
  • Porosity
  • Rotary bending fatigue
  • Vacuum pressurizing casting

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