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Effects of Range of Stress and of Special Notches on Fatigue Properties of Aluminum Alloys Suitable for Airplane PropellersLaboratory tests were made to obtain information on the load-resisting properties of X76S-T aluminum alloy when subjected to static, impact, and repeated loads. Results are presented from static-load test of unnotched specimens in tension and in torsion and of notched specimens in tension. Charpy impact values obtained from bend tests on notched specimens and tension impact values for both notched and unnotched specimens tested at several different temperatures are included. The endurance limits obtained from repeated bending fatigue tests made on three different types of testing machine are given for unnotched polished specimens, and the endurance limits of notched specimens subjected to six different ranges of bending stress are also reported. The results indicated that: (a) polished rectangular specimens had an endurance limit about 30 percent less than that obtained for round specimens; (b) a comparison of endurance limits obtained from tests on three different types of machine indicated that there was no apparent effect of speed of testing on the endurance limit for the range of speeds used (1,750 to 13,000 rpm). (c) the fatigue strength (endurance limit) of the X76S-T alloy was greatly decreased by the presence of a notch in the specimens; (d) no complete fractures of the entire specimens occurred in notched fatigue specimens when subjected to stress cycles for which the mean stress at the notch during the cycle was a compressive stress; for this test condition a microscopic cracking occurred near the root of the notch and was used as a criterion of failure of the specimen. (e) as the mean stress at the notch was decreased from a tensile (+) stress to a compressive (-) stress, it was found that the alternating stress that could be superimposed on the mean stress in the cycle without causing failure of the specimens was increased.
Document ID
19930084690
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Other
Authors
Dolan, Thomas J
(University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
June 1, 1942
Report/Patent Number
NACA-TN-852
Report Number: NACA-TN-852
Accession Number
93R13980
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
Keywords
ALUMINUM ALLOYS-ALCOA X76ST-FATIGUE
PROPELLERS, ALUMINUM-ALLOY
ALUMINUM ALLOYS-IMPACT TESTS
EFFECT OF NOTCHES
ALUMINUM ALLOYS-ALCOA-BENDING
TESTING MACHINES, FATIGUE-KROUSE
ALUMINUM ALLOYS-ALCOA 25ST-STRENGTH
ALUMINUM ALLOYS-STRESSES
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