scholarly journals Assessment of hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of an Al-Cu-Mg alloy in humid air

2020 ◽  
Vol 326 ◽  
pp. 04009
Author(s):  
Toshiaki Manaka ◽  
Takahiro Suzuki ◽  
Keisuke Hiyama ◽  
Junya Kobayashi ◽  
Shigeru Kuromoto ◽  
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In the present study, we investigated the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of Al-4%Cu-1.5%Mg alloys subjected to several heat treatments by means of SSRT tensile test and humid gas stress corrosion cracking(HG-SCC) test. For SSRT tensile test, the tensile test pieces were cut from cold-rolled sheets of 1mm thickness. The test pieces were solution-treated at 500 °C for 1h, water-quenched and aged at 140oC for 72h or 360h. SSRT tensile test was performed in two environments, humid air (HA) and dry nitrogen gas (DNG) at a strain rate of 1.39×10-6s-1. Fracture surfaces were observed with a scanning electron microscopy(SEM). For HG-SCC test, compact tension(CT) test pieces were cut from hot-rolled plate of 6mm thickness. The CT test pieces were solution-treated, water-quenched and aged at 190 °C for 9h, 50°C for 96h or 140°C for 72h. HG-SCC test was carried out based on High Pressure Institute of Japan standards; HPIS E103:2018. The pre-cracked CT specimens with stress loading were kept for 90 days in two environments, HA and DNG. After 90 days, in order to observe whether cracks propagated due to HG-SCC, the specimens were loaded up to fracture rapidly, followed by SEM observation. Tensile properties obtained by SSRT tensile tests were almost the same in two environments. Also, fracture surfaces were not affected by test environments. Moreover, in HG-SCC tests, crack propagation was not observed at each test conditions. Therefore, Al-4%Cu-1.5%Mg alloy had high-resistance to hydrogen embrittlement.

Author(s):  
Christopher Seal ◽  
Robert Ainsworth

This paper presents a study in which the influence of constraint is investigated using a ductile damage model based on a stress modified failure strain. This model, proposed by Oh et al, has been used to successfully predict the J-R curve of standard compact tension (CT) test pieces for a range of different materials. Further work has shown how the model can also predict the fracture behaviour of non-standard CT test specimens, in which a blunt notch is used in place of a sharp crack. Continuing on from this work, the paper predicts the J-R curves of single edge notch tension (SET) test pieces with both a sharp crack and blunt notches.


2005 ◽  
Vol 486-487 ◽  
pp. 249-252 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chang Yong Lee ◽  
Won Bae Lee ◽  
Yun Mo Yeon ◽  
Seung Boo Jung

Friction stir welding of dissimilar formed Mg alloys(AZ31/AZ91) was successfully carried out at the limited welding conditions. In a sound joint, SZ was mainly consisted of AZ31 Mg alloy which was located the retreating side. Dynamic recrystallization and grain growth occurred and β intermetallic compounds of AZ 91 Mg alloy was not observed in SZ. BM had a higher hardness than that of the weld zone. The fracture location was not weld zone but BM of the AZ91 Mg alloy in tensile test.


2021 ◽  
pp. 161640
Author(s):  
Caihong Hou ◽  
Fan Hu ◽  
Fugang Qi ◽  
Nie Zhao ◽  
Dechuang Zhang ◽  
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