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The effect of manufacturing defects on the high-cycle fatigue of electron-beam-welded Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy: experimental and numerical analysis

Felice Rubino, Giacomo Canale, Prabhakar Sathujoda

2021Multidiscipline Modeling in Materials and Structures10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose Electron-beam welding has been widely used in industry to join different titanium alloys (Ti-6Al-4V) components. During welding production defects, such as porosity, lack of penetration or thinning are often observed. High-cycle fatigue (HCF) tests have been performed on welded specimens to understand the effect of weld defects on fatigue capabilities. The fatigue life of different types of “defective” welds has been compared against a non-welded reference specimen. Design/methodology/approach The results of the experimental campaign have been correlated with finite elements models. Findings It is concluded the geometry produced by the weld process, e.g. toe radius and under-bead shape, and the related stress raisers play a relevant role on fatigue capabilities of welds. This conclusion is valid only for a Ti-6Al-4V T-joint weld and only for flaw initiation. Knock down in materials properties has not been considered. Originality/value There is a lack of HCF fatigue data for welds of this geometry and material in the open literature. The paper is of relevance for industrial application and practical interest, although a lot more validation tests are required to draw a final conclusion.

Topics & Concepts

WeldingMaterials scienceElectron beam weldingTitanium alloyTitaniumMetallurgyPorosityJoint (building)Structural engineeringCathode rayAlloyComposite materialEngineeringElectronPhysicsQuantum mechanicsFatigue and fracture mechanicsWelding Techniques and Residual StressesAdvanced Welding Techniques Analysis