The influence of consecutive dynamic and gigacycle fatigue loads on the lifetime of aluminum-magnesium alloy AlMg6 (5083) has been studied to analyze the fracture surface morphology (roughness scaling) and generalized fatigue crack kinetics, taking into account the correlated behavior of defects at the crack tip area (process zone). The samples were dynamically preloaded by a split-Hopkinson bar device. Fatigue tests of the preloaded samples were conducted on a Shimadzu USF-2000 ultrasonic fatigue testing machine. A New-View 5010 interferometer-profiler of high structural resolution (resolution of 0.1 nm) was used for quantitative fracture surface analysis. The analysis provided data for finding the correlation between mechanical properties and scale-invariant characteristics of damage-induced roughness formed under dynamic and gigacycle fatigue loads.
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1 December 2017
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December 01 2017
Multifractal analysis of morphology of AlMg6 alloy fracture surface under consecutive dynamic and gigacycle loading
Vladimir Oborin;
Vladimir Oborin
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Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics UrB RAS
, Perm, 614013 Russia
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Yuriy Bayandin;
Yuriy Bayandin
Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics UrB RAS
, Perm, 614013 Russia
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Mikhail Sokovikov;
Mikhail Sokovikov
Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics UrB RAS
, Perm, 614013 Russia
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Oleg Naimark
Oleg Naimark
Institute of Continuous Media Mechanics UrB RAS
, Perm, 614013 Russia
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Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1909, 020154 (2017)
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Vladimir Oborin, Yuriy Bayandin, Mikhail Sokovikov, Oleg Naimark; Multifractal analysis of morphology of AlMg6 alloy fracture surface under consecutive dynamic and gigacycle loading. AIP Conf. Proc. 1 December 2017; 1909 (1): 020154. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5013835
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