Effects of Lack-of-Penetration and Lack-of-Fusion on the Fatigue Properties of 5083 Aluminum Alloy Welds.
Abstract
The influence of weld defects on the mechanical properties of constructional grade aluminum alloy weldments has been the subject of considerable recent interest. The influence of distributed porosity on the tensile and fatigue properties of 5083 (and 6061) alloy weldments has been recently investigated by the authors. In the fatigue study, defects other than the weld toe and/or distributed porosity (most notable lack-of-fusion) were often found to result in substantially lower fatigue lives than would be expected from sound, as-welded test pieces. Consequently internal, planar, weld-defects such as lack-of-fusion (LOF) or incomplete joint penetration (lack-of-penetration - LOP) must be considered potentially serious defects from the point of view of fatigue resistance.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1976
- Accession Number
- ADA044858
Entities
People
- F. V. Lawrence Jr.
- J. D. Burk
Organizations
- University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign