Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1500176 | Scripta Materialia | 2011 | 4 Pages |
The microstructure evolution near a fatigue crack tip of an underaged Al–Cu–Mg alloy indicated that cyclic deformation around the crack tip was a kind of severe localized plastic deformation. It was first revealed that the dissolution of Cu–Mg co-clusters was directly related to the repeated cutting by moving dislocations as intense localized cyclic straining at the fatigue crack tip was applied. A transition from the dislocation tangles to subgrains, which was associated with room-temperature dynamic recrystallization, was also confirmed.
► Dissolution of Cu-Mg co-clusters was shown to be connected with the repeated cutting of moving dislocations. ► Room-temperature dynamic recrystallization was confirmed near the crack tip as intense localized straining employed. ► Cyclic deformation around the crack tip should be considered as a severe localized plastic deformation.