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The effects of microstructure and strength on the fracture toughness of ultra high strength aluminum alloys have been investigated. For this study three ultra high purity compositions were chosen and fabricated into 1.60 mm (0.063 inches) sheet in a T6 temper providing a range of yield strengths from 496 MPa (72 ksi) to 614 MPa (89 ksi). These alloys differ only in the volume fraction of the fine matrix strengthening precipitates (G. P. ordered + η′ ). Fracture toughness data were generated using Kahn-type tear tests, as well asR-curve andJ c analyses performed on data from 102 mm wide center cracked tension panel tests. Consistent with previous studies, it has been demonstrated that the toughness decreases as the yield strength is increased by increasing the solute content. Concomitant with this decrease in toughness, a transition in fracture mode was observed from predominantly transgranular dimpled rupture to predominantly intergranular dimpled rupture. Both quantitative fractography and X-ray microanalysis clearly demonstrate that fracture initiation for the two fracture modes occurred by void formation at the Cr-dispersoids (E-phase). In the case of intergranular fracture, void coalescence was facilitated by the grain boundary η precipitates. The difference in fracture toughness behavior of these alloys has been shown to be dependent on the coarseness of matrix slip and the strength differential between the matrix and precipitate free zone (σM-σPFZ). A new fracture mechanism has been proposed to explain the development of the large amounts of intergranular fracture observed in the low toughness alloys.
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Ludtka, G.M., Laughlin, D.E. The influence of microstructure and strength on the fracture mode and toughness of 7XXX series aluminum alloys. Metall Trans A 13, 411–425 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02643350
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