A STUDY OF CORROSION FATIGUE BEHAVIOR OF ANODIZED AND UNANODIZED 2024-T3 ALUMINUM-ALLOY
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10.1007/BF00544480
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The corrosion fatigue (CF) behaviour, under constant deflection bending conditions with a pulsating tension stress form, of 2024-T3 aluminium alloy, unanodized and anodized to form a thick porous film, in 3.5% NaCl solution has been investigated. It was found that E(corr) varies very little until specimen fracture under low frequency CF conditions, whereas E(corr) drops rapidly when approaching the later fracturing stage of the CF process under high-frequency conditions for unanodized specimens. However, a slow drop in E(corr) was detected from the commencement of the CF process, and lasted up to a much more rapid drop at a later fracturing stage for the anodized specimen. This behaviour presumably can be explained by the cracking of the anodic film and the theory of imperfect recovery of the surface film. It is suggested that the E(corr) monitoring technique may be useful for determining the remnant CF life for existing structural parts of this alloy or other aluminium alloys regardless of whether or not they are anodized. Furthermore, the T3 temper provides a microstructure which may retard main-crack formation and penetration in the CF process of the anodized alloy, thus mitigating partly the negative effect of the readily crackable anodic film.