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Fatigue behavior of four high-Mn twinning induced plasticity effect steels

Autores: Hamada, A. S.; Karjalainen, L. P.; Ferraiuolo, A.; Gil Sevillano, Javier; de las Cuevas, F.; Pratolongo, G.; Reis, M.
Título de la revista: METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS A-PHYSICAL METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE
ISSN: 1073-5623
Volumen: 41A
Número: 5
Páginas: 1102 - 1108
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Resumen:
Fatigue behavior of four high-Mn (18 to 22 wt pct Mn) steels, after cold rolling and soft annealing, were investigated in reversed plane bending in a high-cycle regime. The surfaces of fatigued specimens were examined using an optical microscope, a scanning electron microscope (SEM), and an atom force microscope (AFM). It was discovered that the chemical composition of the steel had only a minor influence on fatigue behavior, and the fatigue limit (FL), i.e., the stress amplitude leading to more than 2 center dot 10(6) cycles to failure, of all steels is about 400 MPa. This is about 42 to 48 pct of their tensile strength whose value is comparable to that of austenitic stainless steel and 780 MPa transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) steel. Mechanical twinning does not occur in the course of cycling; however, intense slip bands are formed. Fatigue cracks tend to nucleate at quite an early stage of fatigue life and most commonly on grain and annealing twin boundaries due to intersections of slip bands and boundaries.