Clad and unclad 2024-T351 aluminium alloy sheets, weakened by mechanically machined scratches, were fatigued to investigate the effect of small surface damage, like scribe marks, on aircraft fuselage joints. The role of scratch cross section geometry on fatigue life of scribed components was analysed. Scratches between 25 and 185 µm deep, with 5, 25 and 50 µm root radii, were cut on sample surface by using diamond-tipped tools. After testing, fracture surfaces were examined using a scanning electron microscope, and crack growth rates were measured by striation counting. Scratches reduced aluminium fatigue life under tensile and bending load up to 97.8% due to multiple crack nucleation at their roots. Short cracks nucleated from sharp scratc...
Fatigue crack growth in 1.6‐mm‐thick sheets of aluminium alloy AA2024‐T3 was investigated under very...
Multiple Site Damage MSD is the occurrence of small fatigue cracks at several sites within aircraft ...
Cycles of pressurization and depressurization of the fuselage and gust disturbances are a few of the...
Mechanical damages, like scratches, are commonly detected on the surfaces of aircraft components an...
AbstractFatigue lives of 2 mm aluminium 2024-T351 sheet samples were measured. The samples contained...
Aircraft are made primarily out of strong and lightweight aluminum alloys, which are relatively low ...
In an aircraft structure, fatigue failures usually started from the initiation and propagation of cr...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering"Dec...
The fatigue crack growth behaviour of long and short cracks in two aluminium alloys used in the airc...
The aim of this study was to investigate the failure mechanism of riveted aluminium lap joints when ...
Nanoindentation has been used to study the hardness changes produced by scratching of aluminium allo...
The main objective of this study is to experimentally determine the fatigue life of the aluminum all...
Fatigue and fracture testing and analyses were performed on four engineering materials: a low-streng...
The objective of this research project is to identify the effects of service exposure on aircraft ma...
One of the most vulnerable areas for the initiation and propagation of fatigue cracks in aircraft st...
Fatigue crack growth in 1.6‐mm‐thick sheets of aluminium alloy AA2024‐T3 was investigated under very...
Multiple Site Damage MSD is the occurrence of small fatigue cracks at several sites within aircraft ...
Cycles of pressurization and depressurization of the fuselage and gust disturbances are a few of the...
Mechanical damages, like scratches, are commonly detected on the surfaces of aircraft components an...
AbstractFatigue lives of 2 mm aluminium 2024-T351 sheet samples were measured. The samples contained...
Aircraft are made primarily out of strong and lightweight aluminum alloys, which are relatively low ...
In an aircraft structure, fatigue failures usually started from the initiation and propagation of cr...
Thesis (M.S.)--Wichita State University, College of Engineering, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering"Dec...
The fatigue crack growth behaviour of long and short cracks in two aluminium alloys used in the airc...
The aim of this study was to investigate the failure mechanism of riveted aluminium lap joints when ...
Nanoindentation has been used to study the hardness changes produced by scratching of aluminium allo...
The main objective of this study is to experimentally determine the fatigue life of the aluminum all...
Fatigue and fracture testing and analyses were performed on four engineering materials: a low-streng...
The objective of this research project is to identify the effects of service exposure on aircraft ma...
One of the most vulnerable areas for the initiation and propagation of fatigue cracks in aircraft st...
Fatigue crack growth in 1.6‐mm‐thick sheets of aluminium alloy AA2024‐T3 was investigated under very...
Multiple Site Damage MSD is the occurrence of small fatigue cracks at several sites within aircraft ...
Cycles of pressurization and depressurization of the fuselage and gust disturbances are a few of the...