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Effect of initial microstructure on surface relief and fatigue crack initiation in AISI 410 ferritic-martensitic steel
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2019-01Registro en:
Batista, Maria Natalia; Marinelli, María Cecilia; Alvarez, Iris; Effect of initial microstructure on surface relief and fatigue crack initiation in AISI 410 ferritic-martensitic steel; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Fatigue ; 42; 1; 1-2019; 61-68
8756-758X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Batista, Maria Natalia
Marinelli, María Cecilia
Alvarez, Iris
Resumen
This work is focused on the effect of the initial tempered-lath microstructure on the surface relief and nucleation of microstructurally short fatigue cracks developed during low-cycle fatigue tests of the ferritic-martensitic AISI 410 steel. Transmission and scanning electron microscopy as well as electron back-scattered diffraction were used to study the surface-damage evolution in smooth, cylindrical, notched specimens. Results from the electron back-scattered diffraction analysis broaden the understanding of the processes of nucleation of microstructurally short fatigue cracks in the initial tempered-lath microstructure of AISI 410 ferritic-martensitic steels. Results prove that during fatigue, microcracks nucleate mainly at high-angle boundaries represented by block subunit interfaces formed in this tempered microstructure. Besides, the progress of fatigue cycling causes the reorientation of the {112} <111> systems to a direction more favourable to slip, giving rise to the formation of extrusions within the blocks and consequently the formation of microcracks.