Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1579304 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The fatigue properties of differently extruded magnesium alloy AZ31 and hence different microstructures were investigated during total strain and stress-controlled fatigue tests with different applied strain and stress amplitudes, respectively. Extruded magnesium profiles exhibit a significant asymmetry in the quasi-static mechanical properties under tension and compression, due to the low activation energy for the {101¯2}ã101¯1ã extension twinning. The asymmetry of the tension-compression yield strength leads to a sigmoidal shape of the hysteresis loops under cyclic loading conditions which is reduced if the tension-compression asymmetry is reduced. Moreover the evolution of stress and strain amplitudes, the plastic strain amplitudes and the mean stress and strain were analyzed. The Manson-Coffin and the Basquin approaches were used to describe the lifetime of the differently extruded products.
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Authors
Michael Huppmann, Martin Lentz, Katrin Brömmelhoff, Walter Reimers,