Orientation Dependence on Fatigue Fracture Behavior of Pure Mg Single Crystals

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It is well known that magnesium (Mg) shows anisotropic fatigue behavior. However, the fatigue mechanisms have yet to be elucidated. The relationships between crystal orientations and crack initiation behavior in Mg single crystals were investigated by uniaxial tension-compression fatigue tests. Three types of round-bar specimens were prepared. The lording direction of AD, BC and EF specimen were [110], [100] and [0001], respectively. Fatigue tests were carried out with the stress ratio R=-1 and the frequency of 10Hz at room temperature in laboratory air. At stress amplitude (σa) over 40 MPa, fatigue lives of BC specimen and EF specimen were the longest and shortest. However, at σa =20 MPa, the fatigue life of all specimens were almost the same. It was found that fatigue lives of Mg single crystals strongly depend on crystal orientations and stress.

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