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Corrosion-Fatigue Testing of High-Strength Aluminum Alloys Melanie Chatham Advisor: Dr. David Lanning
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Problem Overview Corrosion typically combines with other modes of failure Stress-corrosion cracking (SCC) compromises fatigue life –Many high-strength aluminum alloys are susceptible to SCC in saline environments SCC is not well understood
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Objectives Understand how SCC affects fatigue life of high-strength aluminums Process: –Build environmental chamber for saline environment –Test under varied fatigue conditions –Analyze S-N data –Observe fracture surfaces
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Corrosion Chamber Simulates a wet environment In-situ testing Leak-free during testing Reusable
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Testing Saline solution circulated around specimen Environment refreshed from reservoir Salt concentration similar to sea water
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Current Progress Leak-free chamber Three preliminary fatigue tests completed –Evaluating low-fatigue life failures –Possible misalignment issue with chamber Observing fracture surfaces of failed specimens
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Future Progress Possible chamber improvements Perform fatigue tests under varied conditions –Baseline laboratory air –Saline solution environment –Loading, stress ratio, frequency Inspect fracture surfaces for SCC damage
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