2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-5093(00)01428-3
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Microstructural factors of low cycle fatigue damage in two phase Al–Si alloys

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“…In the present Al-Si alloy, there are a great number of intermetallic particles coupled with plate-like Si particles. The test for the typical hypoeutectic, eutectic and hypereutectic binary Al-Si alloys shows that these alloys exhibit single cyclic softening [24]. Therefore, the double-stage hardening in the present Al-Si piston alloy cannot be simply ascribed to the existence of Si particles in its microstructure.…”
Section: Microstructures Before and After Deformationmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…In the present Al-Si alloy, there are a great number of intermetallic particles coupled with plate-like Si particles. The test for the typical hypoeutectic, eutectic and hypereutectic binary Al-Si alloys shows that these alloys exhibit single cyclic softening [24]. Therefore, the double-stage hardening in the present Al-Si piston alloy cannot be simply ascribed to the existence of Si particles in its microstructure.…”
Section: Microstructures Before and After Deformationmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The curve consists of four distinct stages: (1) initial rapid hardening; followed by (2) basically invariant stress amplitude; (3) the second progressive hardening; and (4) the second invariant stress amplitude to failure. The LCF behavior of the present Al-Si piston alloy with respect to cyclic hardening is radically different from the simple hardening or/and softening in the other aluminum alloys [4,[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]. The previous cyclic stress responses could be generally described as a single softening [24,27,29,32], or single hardening [4,25], or simple composite of softening/hardening process [28].…”
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“…When evaluating the parameter λ E , 350 crossings of the measuring line with individual particles were analysed. For calculations aimed at determining maximum length of silicon precipitates l maxSi , significance of which in Al-Si alloys cracking tests is emphasised in [16,17], distances between 100 pairs of particles were taken into account.…”
Section: Research Materials and Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%