Effect of Casting Imperfections on the Fatigue Life of Al-Si Casting Alloys

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
H. R. Ammar A. M. Samuel F. H. Samuel
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Casting imperfections, such as porosity, in cast aluminum components greatly influence their fatigue properties. The effect of porosity on the fatigue life of 319-F and A356-T6 aluminum alloys was studied, where the porosity characteristics on the fracture surfaces of fatigue-tested samples were examined using SEM and image analysis. The results show that porosity has the most detrimental effect on the fatigue life: 92 % of all tested samples fractured due to porosity acting as the main crack initiation site. In the absence of casting imperfections, other microstructural aspects such as slip bands can be responsible ( 4 % ). The porosity was investigated in terms of the pore size at the sample fracture surface and its location i.e. near the edge or close to the interior. It was found that porosity located far from the sample surface (edge) has less influence on the fatigue crack initiation, and the fatigue life decreases as the size of the pore located at the sample surface increases. Aluminium
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APA: H. R. Ammar A. M. Samuel F. H. Samuel  (2006)  Effect of Casting Imperfections on the Fatigue Life of Al-Si Casting Alloys

MLA: H. R. Ammar A. M. Samuel F. H. Samuel Effect of Casting Imperfections on the Fatigue Life of Al-Si Casting Alloys. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2006.

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