Effect of Oil – Corrosion on Tensile and Fatigue S-N Curve Properties of AA6061-T6 | ||
Engineering and Technology Journal | ||
Article 6, Volume 39, 3A, March 2021, Pages 407-414 PDF (906.39 K) | ||
DOI: 10.30684/etj.v39i3A.298 | ||
Authors | ||
Hussain J.M. Al-Alkawi1; Ghgada A. Aziz2; Shmoos R. Mazel* 3 | ||
1Electro-mechanical Eng. Dept., University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq. Alalkawi2012@yahoo.com | ||
2Electro-mechanical Eng. Dept., University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq. ghadasama@yahoo.com | ||
3Electro-mechanical Eng. Dept., University of Technology, Baghdad, Iraq. shmoos_rahem@yahoo.com | ||
Abstract | ||
The present study described the effect of shot peening on mechanical properties and rotating corrosion –fatigue behavior (strength and life) of AA6061-T6. Ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and yield stress (YS) were reduced by 4.6% and 1.24% when immersing the tensile samples in crude oil for 60 days. The values of (UTS) and (YS) were raised from 307 to 316 MPa and from 248 to 254 MPa respectively when treated for 10 min. shot peening (SP). Hardness of oil corrosion samples dropped due to pitting corrosion and slightly raised for SP prior to corrosion samples. Oil corrosion reduced the fatigue strength by (-1.25%). This percentage was enhanced due to SP to 2.377%. SP significantly increased the rotating fatigue life by a factor of 1.19 and 1.3 at (UTS) and (Ys) loads respectively. (SP) technique improved corrosion-fatigue resistance due to producing compressive residual stresses at surface layers. | ||
Keywords | ||
AA6061-T6; Mechanical properties; Hardness; fatigue; oil corrosion; Shot peening | ||
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