2023
DOI: 10.3390/met13061134
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Mechanical Fracture of Aluminium Alloy (AA 2024-T4), Used in the Manufacture of a Bioproducts Plant

Abstract: Aluminium alloy (AA2024-T4) is a material commonly used in the aerospace industry, where it forms part of the fuselage of aircraft and spacecraft thanks to its good machinability and strength/weight ratio. These characteristics allowed it to be applied in the construction of the structure of a pilot plant to produce biological extracts and nano-encapsulated bioproducts for the phytosanitary control of diseases associated with microorganisms in crops of Theobroma Cacao L. (Cacao). The mechanical design of the b… Show more

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“…Shi et al [7] conducted pre-corrosion fatigue tests of an aluminum alloy in a marine atmosphere, and various electron microscopy methods were used to characterize fatigue damage mechanisms and their relationships with the fatigue life. Urrego et al [8] studied the fatigue behavior of an aluminum alloy used in industrial joining structures. The effects of geometric factors on fatigue behavior were considered, and the relationship between the stress intensity factor and crack length was obtained.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Shi et al [7] conducted pre-corrosion fatigue tests of an aluminum alloy in a marine atmosphere, and various electron microscopy methods were used to characterize fatigue damage mechanisms and their relationships with the fatigue life. Urrego et al [8] studied the fatigue behavior of an aluminum alloy used in industrial joining structures. The effects of geometric factors on fatigue behavior were considered, and the relationship between the stress intensity factor and crack length was obtained.…”
Section: Contributionsmentioning
confidence: 99%