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Effects of cold working and corrosion on fatigue properties and fracture behaviors of precipitate strengthened Cu-Ni-Si alloy

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Abstract In this study, the tensile and fatigue tests were conducted on precipitate strengthened Cu-Ni-Si alloy. The fatigue properties of specimens with cold working and without cold working in air,… Click to show full abstract

Abstract In this study, the tensile and fatigue tests were conducted on precipitate strengthened Cu-Ni-Si alloy. The fatigue properties of specimens with cold working and without cold working in air, as well as that of the specimen with cold working in salt atmosphere were investigated. The results show that the monotonic tensile strength and the yield strength are improved obviously, while the elongation decreases by cold working. The S-N curves of all the types of specimens show a continuous decrease. The fatigue strength of specimens in air is slightly reduced by cold working, however, that of the specimen with cold working at 107 cycles is largely decreased from 190 MPa to 120 MPa in salt atmosphere. All the fatigue cracks initiate from the specimen surface by slip deformation. In air condition, the specimens with cold working show shear mode fracture with transgranular crack propagation and it is caused by the obvious texture, while that without cold working show normal mode fracture with both transgranular and intergranular crack propagation. However, in salt atmosphere condition, the specimens with cold working show normal mode fracture with totally intergranular crack propagation.

Keywords: fatigue properties; fatigue; precipitate strengthened; cold working; strengthened alloy; specimens cold

Journal Title: International Journal of Fatigue
Year Published: 2018

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