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High-cycle fatigue behavior of low-C medium-Mn high strength steel with austenite-martensite submicron-sized lath-like structure

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2018.01.110

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Medium-Mn steel; Retained austenite; TRIP effect; High-cycle fatigue behavior; S-N curve

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In this study, the high-cycle fatigue behavior of low-C medium-Mn high strength steel was studied at stress ratio R (sigma(min)/sigma(max)) = - 1 and 0.1. Excellent fatigue performance with push-pull fatigue limit strength (sigma(-1)) and pull-pull fatigue limit strength (sigma(0.1)) after 10(7) cycles of 450 MPa and 683 MPa was obtained. The fatigue ratio (sigma(-1)/R-m, sigma(0.1)/R-m) was 0.54 and 0.82, respectively. Two types of failure modes were observed, surface-induced failure mode and internal inclusion-induced failure mode. The retained austenite (RA) transformation ratio of fracture surface increased from similar to 30% to similar to 63% with increase in maximum stress (sigma(max)) from 470 MPa to 550 MPa. The higher mechanical driving force contributed to the total driving force for martensite transformation, and higher damage accumulation in terms of cyclic plasticity. The high density of high misorientation boundaries between tempered martensite effectively prevented the propagation of fatigue crack, and enhanced the fatigue strength. The experimental steel with excellent fatigue property was mainly attributed to the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) effect of metastable RA in the small plastic deformation zone, which relaxed the local stress concentration, absorbed the strain energy, delayed the crack initiation and suppressed its propagation.

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