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A correlation between acoustic emission and the fracture toughness of 2124-T851 aluminum

โœ Scribed by M.A. Hamstad; R. Bianchetti; A.K. Mukherjee


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1977
Tongue
English
Weight
682 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0013-7944

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โœฆ Synopsis


The paper reports on an experimental study of the possible application of acoustic emission as an inspection technique, to determine whether 2124-T851 aluminum plate meets certain, minimum, fracture toughness specifications. Unllawed specimens, taken in the three principal directions, from three separate plates are tested in compression and tension. The true-mean-square or the root-mean-square voltage of the continuous acoustic emission generated during the tests is recorded as a function of specimen strain. The acoustic emission, chemical analysis, fracture surfaces, and large (1-20 t~m) second-phase particles are studied in relation to fracture toughness. Results indicate that the generated acoustic emission from a longitudinal compression test, long-transverse tension test and short-transverse tension test all correlate with changes in plate fracture toughness. Based on the experimental results, the monitoring of acoustic emission during relatively simple tension or compression tests of aluminum may be useful in checking whether the material meets a fracture toughness specification. Also, the results indicate that acoustic emission is useful in studies to develop fracture toughness models.


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