Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
771628 Engineering Fracture Mechanics 2008 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

Correlation of microstructure with mechanical properties and fracture toughness of three cast A356 aluminum alloys fabricated by low-pressure-casting, rheo-casting, and casting–forging was investigated in this study. Microfracture observation results showed that eutectic Si particles were cracked first, but that the aluminum matrix played a role in blocking crack propagation. Tensile properties and fracture toughness of the cast-forged alloy were superior to those of the low-pressure-cast or rheo-cast alloy. These results were interpreted by a simple fracture initiation model based on the basic assumption that crack extension initiated at a certain critical strain developed over some microstructurally significant distance.

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