Jm. Meininger et al., OBSERVATIONS OF TENSION COMPRESSION ASYMMETRY IN THE CYCLIC DEFORMATION OF ALUMINUM-ALLOY-7075/, Fatigue & fracture of engineering materials & structures, 19(1), 1996, pp. 85-97
The cyclic deformation of AA7075 in the T6 and T651 tempers has been i
nvestigated at room temperature under plastic strain control at amplit
udes from 0.1% to 1.0%. Although both tempers represented peak aged co
nditions, their cyclic deformation behavior differed. The T6 material
exhibited a slight amount of cyclic hardening to saturation, with soft
ening evident only at the highest amplitudes. At low amplitudes, the p
eak compression stresses were higher than the tension peaks throughout
the test. The extent of this asymmetry in peak stresses diminished at
higher amplitudes. In contrast. the peak compression stresses for the
T651 temper were initially lower than the tension peaks. The tension
peaks remained relatively stable throughout each test, but the compres
sion peaks exhibited hardening such that they became greater in magnit
ude than the tension peaks. A nonlinear elastic strain contribution is
shown to account for asymmetries in hysteresis loop shape, but not th
e asymmetric peak stresses. We hypothesize that the tension/compressio
n asymmetry results from strain localization caused by the inhomogeneo
us microstructure created during quenching and aging. In addition, str
etching prior to aging gives rise to the unusual behavior of the T651
material.