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Measurement of bainite packet size and its influence on cleavage fracture in a medium carbon bainitic steel

Autores: Rancel, L.; Gomez, M.; Medina, S.; Gutiérrez Sanz, Isabel
Título de la revista: MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING
ISSN: 0921-5093
Volumen: 530
Páginas: 21 - 27
Fecha de publicación: 2011
Resumen:
For a bainitic steel of C = 0.38%, the bainitic packet size measured by OM is about 3.5 times larger than that measured by EBSD with a 15 degrees grain boundary misorientation. This ratio is used to calculate the effective surface energy given by Griffith's model for cleavage fracture. Average ferrite lath width and cementite carbide width values are also measured. Following the general form of Griffith's equation, the effective surface area of cleavage fracture gamma(p) is determined for each microstructural unit. It is concluded that the bainite packet size determined by EBSD with a 15 degrees misorientation angle criterion is the microstructural parameter that controls cleavage crack propagation. Given the relationship between the average unit crack path (UCP) and the bainitic packet size, it is concluded that the effective surface energy of cleavage fracture (gamma(p)) is between 71.6 and 82.6 J m(-2). (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.