Journal article

Observations of oxide films on fatigue fracture surfaces of a sintered 2xxx series aluminium alloy

GN Grayson, GB Schaffer, JR Griffiths

Materials Science and Engineering A | Published : 2007

Abstract

An unusual feature observed in some grain boundaries on the fatigue fracture surfaces of a sintered 2xxx series aluminium alloy is a serrated, film-like structure. Chemical analysis indicates a significant level of oxygen on the serrated features, indicating that they may be oxide films. It is suggested that these films are not a key microstructural feature of the material but are the result of fretting between mating surfaces during fatigue testing. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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