Abstract The objective of the study is to evaluate the fatigue crack growth of a third-generation Al-Li-Cu alloy (2199-T86) in environments relevant to high-altitude flight. Reduction of PH2O at 23… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The objective of the study is to evaluate the fatigue crack growth of a third-generation Al-Li-Cu alloy (2199-T86) in environments relevant to high-altitude flight. Reduction of PH2O at 23 ◦C resulted in a general reduction of crack growth rates. A local minimum in growth rates were observed at intermediate ΔK and PH2O and was attributed to roughness induced impedance of water transport through the crack wake. Decreasing temperature had no effect on growth kinetics down to -15 ◦C, but decreased crack rates were observed at -30 ◦C and -50 ◦C.
               
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