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Experimental and computational analysis of toughness anisotropy in an AA2139 Al-alloy for aerospace applications

Thilo F. Morgeneyer
Jacques Besson
Henry Proudhon

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Fracture toughness anisotropy of AA2139 (Al-Cu-Mg) in T351 and T8 conditions has been investigated via mechanical testing of smooth and notched specimens of different geometries, loaded in the rolling direction (L) or in the transverse direction (T). Fracture mechanisms were investigated via SEM and synchrotron radiation computed tomography (SRCT). Contributions to failure anisotropy are identified with: (i) anisotropic initial void shape and growth, (ii) plastic behaviour including isotropic/kinematic hardening and plastic anisotropy, and (iii) nucleation at a 2nd population of 2nd phase particles leading to coalescence via narrow crack regions. A model based in part on the Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman approach is constructed to describe and predict deformation behaviour, crack propagation and, in particular, toughness anisotropy. Model parameters are fitted using microstructural data and data on deformation and crack propagation for a range of small test samples. Its transferability has been shown by simulating tests of large M(T) samples.

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hal-00822196 , version 1 (14-05-2013)

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Thilo F. Morgeneyer, Jacques Besson, Henry Proudhon, M.J. Starink, I. Sinclair. Experimental and computational analysis of toughness anisotropy in an AA2139 Al-alloy for aerospace applications. International conference on fracture, Jul 2009, Ottawa, Canada. 10 p. ⟨hal-00822196⟩
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