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Research Papers

Mechanical properties and microstructure of Al/Al laminated structure produced via ultrasonic consolidation process

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Pages 1910-1918 | Received 22 Dec 2014, Accepted 17 Mar 2015, Published online: 21 Apr 2015
 

Abstract

Mechanical properties of a 2024 aluminium alloy laminated structure produced by the ultrasonic consolidation were investigated. In comparison with the monolithic aluminium alloy, the existence of laminated structure gave different fatigue and fracture mechanisms that associated with the layer interfaces. The Al/Al laminated specimens had the lower tensile strength but much higher fracture toughness than the monolithic Al specimens due to the exit of interface delaminations around the crack tip. The fatigue life of the laminated specimens was comparable to that of the monolithic Al specimens, though the initiation and propagation of the crack in the laminated specimens depended strongly on the microstructure of each material. The interface between layers could arrest the fatigue crack and impede the further propagation.

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