Cryogenic toughness of commercial aluminum-lithium alloys : Role of delamination toughening

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)485-497
Journal / PublicationMetallurgical Transactions A
Volume20
Issue number3
Publication statusPublished - Mar 1989
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

Mechanisms influencing the plane-strain fracture toughness behavior of commercial aluminum-lithium alloys at cryogenic temperatures are investigated as a function of microstructure and plate orientation. It is confirmed that certain alloys show a marked increase in tensile ductility and toughness with decrease in temperature, although such behavior is not found in the short-transverse orientations, or for all alloys and aging conditions. Specifically at lower temperatures, the majority of Al-Li alloys, namely 2090-T8E41, 8091-T8X, 8090-T8X, and 2091-T351, show a significant increase in fracture toughness in the in-plane orientations (L-T, T-L), without any apparent change in fracture mode. Such behavior is attributed primarily to loss of through-thickness constraint resulting from enhanced short-transverse delamination (termed crack-divider delamination toughening), consistent with observed reductions in plane-strain ductility and short-transverse (S-L, S-T) toughness. Conversely, in underaged microstructures of 8091, 8090, and peak-aged 2091, a decrease in toughness with decreasing temperature is found for both L-T and S-L orientations, behavior, which is associated conversely with a fracture-mode change from ductile void coalescence to brittle transgranular shear and integranular delamination at lower temperatures. 

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Cryogenic toughness of commercial aluminum-lithium alloys: Role of delamination toughening. / Venkateswara Rao, K. T.; Yu, Weikang; Ritchie, R. O.
In: Metallurgical Transactions A, Vol. 20, No. 3, 03.1989, p. 485-497.

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