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Effect of specimen orientation and extrusion welds on the fatigue life of an AA6063 alloy

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Author(s)

Nicholas Nanninga

Abstract

The effect of specimen orientation and extrusion seam welds on the fatigue life of specimens milled from a hollow AA6063 alloy extrusion profile have been characterized in the form of S-N curves. The fatigue behavior of the fully recrystallized AA6063 alloy reported here is compared to previously reported results on a partially recrystallized AA6082 extruded alloy [Nanninga N, White C, Furu T, Anderson O, Dickson R. Effect of orientation and extrusion welds on the fatigue life of an Al-Mg-Si-Mn alloy. Int J Fatigue 2008;30(9):1569-1578]. Specimen orientation with respect to the extrusion direction has a large effect on fatigue life, and is attributed to the orientation of extrusion die lines. Transverse specimens exhibit only a fraction of the high cycle fatigue life exhibited by longitudinal specimens. The presence of seam and/or charge welds, oriented both longitudinal and transverse to the loading direction may also reduce the fatigue life. The effects of these welds, however, are not as significant as the effects of orientation alone and appear to be related to increased surface roughness. The variations in fatigue life are explained by surface roughness and variations in microstructure. Grain boundary separation was the primary mechanism of fatigue crack initiation in this study and results from Auger and TEM analyses suggest that localized strain in precipitate free zones may assist in this behavior.
Citation
International Journal of Fatigue

Keywords

Seam weld, extrusion, AA6063, fatigue, auger, grain boundary

Citation

Nanninga, N. (2009), Effect of specimen orientation and extrusion welds on the fatigue life of an AA6063 alloy, International Journal of Fatigue (Accessed April 19, 2024)
Created February 13, 2009, Updated February 19, 2017