Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1600958 Intermetallics 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Notch effect on the tensile properties of the Ni3Al foils has been investigated as a function of notch geometry and foil’s thickness. Tensile tests along the rolling direction (RD) and the transverse direction (TD) showed that notch weakening occurred with introduce of a notch. Plastic deformation was observed locally at notch root and the effective stress concentration factor (ke) was much lower than the theoretical stress concentration factor (Kt). Contrary to the anisotropy in fracture stress along the RD and the TD, ke fell on the same curve. Crack initiation mechanism was different between two tensile directions, that is, cracks initiated along the shear band in the RD tension, while cracks initiated homogenously on the slip planes in the TD tension.

Research highlights► Notch effect on the tensile properties of the Ni3Al foils has been investigated. ► Notch weakening occurred with introduce of a notch. ► Plastic deformation was observed locally as notch root and the effective stress concentration factor (ke) was much lower than the theoretical stress concentration factor (Kt). ► Crack initiation mechanism was different between two tensile directions, that is, cracks initiated along the shear band in the RD tension, while cracks initiated homogenously on the slip planes in the TD tension.

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