A through-process model of an A356 brake caliper for fatigue life prediction

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D. M. Maijer
Y. X. Gao
P. D. Lee
T. C. Lindley
T. Fukui
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[1] The University of British Columbia,the Department of Materials Engineering
[2] Imperial College London,the Department of Materials
[3] Aisin Takaoka Co.,undefined
[4] Ltd.,undefined
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Fatigue; Residual Stress; Material Transaction; Fatigue Life; Maximum Principal Stress;
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The demand for low-cost, high strength-to-weight ratio components continues to drive the development of aluminum alloy castings for new applications. The automotive brake caliper, which has traditionally been made from cast iron, is one such component where aluminum alloys are being considered. The fatigue performance of the brake caliper is an important consideration in evaluating new designs. The use of aluminum alloys in cast components under cyclic loading conditions necessitates a design approach that, in addition to in-service loading, incorporates the impact of microstructural features on fatigue life. In this investigation, a through-process modeling approach has been employed to link a series of mathematical models describing the processing steps of (1) casting, (2) heat treatment, (3) machining, and (4) in-service performance for a preliminary design of a brake caliper made of aluminum alloy A356, Step (1) includes microstructural predictions (secondary dendrite arm spacing and maximum pore size), which are tracked through to the final component. The final lifing of the component combines the effects of these microstructural features with the complex stress state arising from the combined service loading and residual stresses. It was found that all three factors have a strong influence upon the component’s fatigue performance.
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页码:3275 / 3288
页数:13
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