A study of the mixed mode I and III fracture resistance of four 2034 a
luminum alloys with varying manganese content is presented in this pap
er. The mixed mode fracture tests are carried out using modified compa
ct tension specimens. As there is no standard test method for mixed mo
de fracture, special formulations of the J integral are used to charac
terize the mixed mode fracture resistance. The results indicate that t
he overall effect of mode III shear component is to lower the critical
J-integral energy by enhancing the tendency for shear instability and
early void formation. Manganese present in small amounts forms interm
ediate size dispersoids which increase the strength and work hardening
ability without the loss of fracture toughness. In larger amounts, ma
nganese forms large particles which lower the fracture toughness signi
ficantly. These micromechanisms and those of mixed mode fracture are d
iscussed.