Comparison of fracture in sheets of low pressure gas (LPG) steel and aluminium alloys

Date, P. P. ; Padmanabhan, K. A. (2001) Comparison of fracture in sheets of low pressure gas (LPG) steel and aluminium alloys Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 114 (2). pp. 122-128. ISSN 0924-0136

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Abstract

Fracture behaviour under different stress states of four heats of hot rolled low pressure gas (LPG) grade steel and three 1 mm thick cold rolled aluminium alloys (Al-Cu-Mg, Al-Mg and Al-Mn) is compared. Dimple fracture was present in all four materials but the dimples were larger and of more uniform size in LPG steel compared with those present in the Al-alloys. Depending on the relative strength of pearlite and pearlite-matrix interface, failure in LPG steel was either transgranular or ductile intergranular. In the Al-alloys, particle-matrix decohesion was always responsible for dimple formation and transgranular fracture. In the Al-Cu-Mg and Al-Mg alloys a bimodal dimple size distribution, traceable to precipitates of two different sizes, was present but in the Al-Mn alloy the dimple size was larger and of nearly the same size. The results are explained in terms of composition, microstructure and mechanical properties of the alloys.

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Keywords:Carbon Steel; Aluminium Alloys; Fracture; Microstructure; Mixed Mode of Fracture; Transgranular Fracture; Ductile Intergranular Fracture
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