T. Mukai et al., INFLUENCE OF THE MAGNESIUM CONCENTRATION ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FRACTURE MECHANISM AND STRAIN-RATE IN HIGH-PURITY AL-MG ALLOYS, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 176(1-2), 1994, pp. 181-189
In order to clarify the influence of magnesium atomic concentration in
the solute on interaction with dislocations, Al-Mg binary alloys with
various magnesium contents from 1.8 wt.% to 8.4 wt.% and aluminium in
high purity were prepared. Furthermore, the influence of magnesium co
ncentration on the fracture mechanism of these alloys has been investi
gated in the wide strain rate range from 1 x 10(-4) to 2 x 10(3) s(-1)
at room temperature. Total elongations of prepared materials are larg
er at high strain rates. We suggest models of void nucleations, which
are valuable for strain rates and concentrations of magnesium. Fractog
raphs obtained by scanning electron microscopy observation revealed th
at the voids are very close together in alloys with high magnesium con
tent, while void growth occurs to give a large ductile dimple failure
in alloys with low magnesium content as the failure progresses. Large
total elongations at high strain rates are caused by the change in the
mode of void growth.