Fracture–mechanical assessment of the effect of defects on the fatigue lifetime and limit in cast and additively manufactured aluminum–silicon alloys from hcf to vhcf regime

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Aluminum–silicon alloys are commonly used in die-cast and additively manufactured (AM) light-weight components due to their good processability and high strength-to-weight ratio. As both processing routes lead to the formation of defects such as gas and shrinkage porosity, a defect-sensitive design of components is necessary for safe application. This study deals with the fatigue and crack propagation behavior of die-cast alloy AlSi7Mg0.3 and additively manufactured alloy AlSi12 and its relation to process-induced defects. The different porosities result in significant changes in the fatigue stress-lifetime (S–N) curves. Therefore, the local stress intensity factors of crack-initiating defects were determined in the high and very high cycle fatigue regime according to the fracture mechanics approach of Murakami. Through correlation with fatigue lifetime, the relationship of stress intensity factor (SIF) and fatigue lifetime (N) could be described by one power law (SIF–N curve) for all porosities. The relationship between fatigue limit and defect size was further investigated by Kitagawa–Takahashi (KT) diagrams. By using El Haddad’s intrinsic crack length, reliable differentiation between fracture and run out of the cast and AM aluminum alloys could be realized. SIF–N curves and KT diagrams enable a reliable fatigue design of cast and AM aluminum alloys for a finite and infinite lifetime.

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Tenkamp, J., Awd, M., Siddique, S., Starke, P., & Walther, F. (2020). Fracture–mechanical assessment of the effect of defects on the fatigue lifetime and limit in cast and additively manufactured aluminum–silicon alloys from hcf to vhcf regime. Metals, 10(7), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/met10070943

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