1995
DOI: 10.1016/0956-7151(94)00301-w
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Fatigue crack propagation mechanisms in an aluminium lithium alloy

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“…Computer-controlled crack-growth experiments were [20] Ranganatan et al [14] Gingell and King [27] Garrett and Knott [21] Brotzu et al [13] Bowles and Broek [25] etch pit Piascik and Gangloff [6] Gao et al [28] Pelloux [26] stereology/EBSD Pelloux [26] * stereology/EBSD Ro et al [17] Laue X-ray diffraction Ro et al [17] Forsyth et al [18] Lynch [24] {110} stereology/EBSD stereology/EBSD etch pit Ro et al [17] Ro et al [17] Nix and Flower [29] Pelloux [26] * TEM diffraction Nix and Flower [29] Bowles and Broek [25] {111}…”
Section: A Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Computer-controlled crack-growth experiments were [20] Ranganatan et al [14] Gingell and King [27] Garrett and Knott [21] Brotzu et al [13] Bowles and Broek [25] etch pit Piascik and Gangloff [6] Gao et al [28] Pelloux [26] stereology/EBSD Pelloux [26] * stereology/EBSD Ro et al [17] Laue X-ray diffraction Ro et al [17] Forsyth et al [18] Lynch [24] {110} stereology/EBSD stereology/EBSD etch pit Ro et al [17] Ro et al [17] Nix and Flower [29] Pelloux [26] * TEM diffraction Nix and Flower [29] Bowles and Broek [25] {111}…”
Section: A Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[13][14][15][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]32] However, according to recent EBSD-based studies of Al-Cu-based alloys, there is a complete absence of facets parallel to {111} for moistenvironment fatigue but rather a complex distribution of facetlike features oriented across the range from {001} to {011} planes. [8,17] Explanation of the distinction between EBSD/stereology and historical results includes (1) the tendency for prior studies (i.e., X-ray based [21] ) to be performed on large-grain polycrystals, (2) the fact that few measurements were performed and perhaps sampling a method-biased area (i.e., by TEM-based electron diffraction [25,29] ), and (3) the questionable precision (i.e., etch pit analysis [6,14,28] ).…”
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“…[2][3][4] Such tortuous faceted cracking in vacuum is attributed to intense slip localization along {111} planes, due to shearable d¢ (Al 3 Li) precipitates. [3,4,[11][12][13] Verification of crystallographic cracking due to intense slip localization was based on several experimental approaches, including etch pit shape, [2,[14][15][16] X-ray texture with singlesurface facet trace angle, [17] and electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) with stereology. [4,5] The results from these techniques consistently indicate exact {111} or near-{111} crack facet planes, and thus slip plane or deformation band cracking is the likely fatigue damage mechanism.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%