Author:
Fu Kang,Zuo Xin,Zheng Ying,Shi Jianghuan,Guo Qi,Tang Shengming
Abstract
Abstract
Aluminium alloy is widely utilized in aerospace engineering because of its lightweight and high specific strength. Creep and fracture of aluminium alloy serving at high-temperature conditions are always a long-term concern. Especially creep crack nucleation and growth behaviours under high out-of-plane constraint levels are the significant processes to generate failure. High-resolution nanometre computed tomography equipment can be adopted for obtaining the three-dimensional morphology and information on damage to investigate the mechanism of creep crack growth. According to the obtained results, the stress-field strength has an impact on creep crack propagation under high out-of-plane constraint levels.