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The microstructure and fatigue properties of three model AS7G03 cast alumin
ium alloys containing artificial pores have been studied. Synchrotron X-ray
tomography has been used to characterise in three dimensions the pore popu
lation in the alloys. The development of fatigue cracks in relation with lo
cal crystallography has been studied by means of electron back scattered di
ffraction (EBSD). Both the average number of cycles to failure and the life
time scatter depend on the pore content specially at high stress level. The
mechanism leading to the initiation of a crack from a pore has been identi
fied. The crack propagation at high stress level appears to be quite insens
itive to microstructural barriers and can be reasonably well described by a
Paris type law. At low stresses, however, short cracks are often observed
to be stopped at grain boundaries and the fatigue life is no longer predict
ed by a simple propagation law. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights r
eserved.