Effects of Pre-Tensile Deformation on the Fatigue Fracture Behavior of Annealed 7005 Aluminum Alloy Plate.

Materials (Basel)

School of Materials Science & Engineering, Northeastern University, No. 3-11, Wenhua Road, Heping District, Shenyang 110819, China.

Published: January 2022

In the present study, the fatigue life and fatigue fracture characteristics of annealed 7005 aluminum alloy plates subjected to different pre-tensile deformations were investigated. The results obtained upon increasing the pre-tensile deformation of the alloy plate to 20% revealed that the second-phase particles did not show any obvious changes, and that the thickness of the thin strip grain slightly decreased. The dislocation distribution in the alloy matrix varied significantly among the grains or within each grain as the dislocation density gradually increased with increasing pre-tensile deformation. Moreover, the fatigue performance of the annealed 7005 aluminum alloy plate was significantly improved by the pre-tensile deformation, and the alloy plate subjected to 20% pre-tensile deformation exhibited an optimal fatigue life of ~1.06 × 10 cycles, which was 5.7 times and 5.3 times that of the undeformed and 3% pre-stretched alloy plates, respectively. Two fatigue life plateaus were observed in the pre-tensile deformation ranges of 3-5% and 8-12%, which corresponded to heterogeneous dislocation distribution among various grains and within each grain, respectively. Moreover, two large leaps in the plot of the fatigue-life-pre-tensile-deformation curve were observed, corresponding to the pre-tensile deformation ranges of 5-8% and 16-20%, respectively.

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