Experimental investigation of effect of specimen thickness on fracture toughness of Al-TiC composites

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2016

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Gruppo Italiano Frattura

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In this paper, the macro and micro-mechanical fracture behavior was studied for aluminum (Al6061) alloy matrix, reinforced with various proportions of TiC particles such as 3wt%, 5wt% and 7wt%. The Al6061-TiC metal matrix composites were produced by stir casting method to ensure uniform distribution of the TiC particulates in the Al matrix. The compact tension (CT) specimens were machined according to ASTM E399 specifications to evaluate the fracture toughness for Al6061-TiC metal matrix composites. The CT specimens were machined for crack to width (a/W) ratio of 0.5 and thickness to width (B/W) ratios of 0.2 to 0.7 with an increment of 0.1. Load versus crack mouth opening displacement (CMOD) data was plotted to estimate stress intensity factor KQ for various thicknesses of the specimen. The fracture toughness KIC was obtained by plotting stress intensity factor versus thickness to width ratios of specimen data. The fracture toughness of these composites varied between 16.4-19.2 MPa?m. Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) studies was made on the fractured surface of the specimens to understand the micro-mechanisms of failure involve in these composites. Void initiation is more significant in the matrix near the interface. The micro-cracks grow from these micro-voids and crack propagates by linking these micro cracks locating the crack path preferentially in the matrix adjacent to the interface indicating ductile fracture. © 2016, Gruppo Italiano Frattura. All rights reserved.

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Aluminum alloys, Computerized tomography, Cracks, Ductile fracture, Fracture mechanics, Matrix algebra, Metallic matrix composites, Particles (particulate matter), Scanning electron microscopy, Stress intensity factors, Titanium alloys, Titanium carbide, Titanium castings, Aluminum matrix composites, Compact tension specimen, Crack mouth opening displacement, Experimental investigations, Micro mechanisms, Stir casting method, Thickness-to-width ratio, Uniform distribution, Fracture toughness

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Fracture and Structural Integrity, 2016, 10, 37, pp. 360-368

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