Influence of casting defects on the endurance limit of aluminium and magnesium cast alloys

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Fuchs, U
Lipowsky, H
Mayer, H
Papakyriacou, M
Stich, A
Tschegg, S
Zettl, B
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[1] Agr Univ Vienna, Inst Meteorol & Phys, A-1180 Vienna, Austria
[2] AUDI AG, D-85045 Ingolstadt, Germany
[3] ARC Leichtmetallkompetenzzentrum Ranshofen GmbH, A-5282 Ranshofen, Austria
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The influence of porosity (voids and shrinkage) on the fatigue properties at very high numbers of cycles is shown for the alloys AZ91 hp, AM60 hp, AE42 hp, AS21 hp and AlSi9Cu3 produced by high pressure die casting. Fatigue tests performed with ultrasonic equipment up to 109 cycles show that these alloys exhibit a fatigue limit. The mean endurance limits (50% failure probability) of the magnesium alloys are 8-50 MPa and of the aluminium alloy 75 MPa. Fatigue cracks initiate at porosity, and whether a specimen fractures or not depends on the stress amplitude and the area and the site of the defect. Regarding the cast defect as an initial crack, a critical stress intensity value (K,) may be found to propagate a crack until final failure. K-cr of the magnesium alloys is 0,801,05 MParootm, and 1,80 MParootm was found for AlSi9Cu3. Using K-cr it is possible to correlate the probability of different defect sizes and the failure probability at different stress amplitudes. Additionally, predictions of the influence of rare large casting defects on the endurance limit are possible.
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