Influence of forging conditions on the fatigue mechanisms of low alloy steels: a 3D study

P. Lorenzino, J. Buffière, C. Verdu
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The influence of forging conditions on the propagation of physically small fatigue cracks has been studied for two high strength steels. Two surface conditions were produced after the forging process. The subsurface microstructure of the materials has been characterized by EBSD. Small samples extracted from the original specimens were used to perform in situ fatigue tests monitored by high resolution synchrotron X-ray tomography. Fatigue cracks were initiated from an artificial defect (100 ?m wide x 50 ?m deep) introduced in the forging skin by laser machining. 3D images of the initiation and growth of those physically small fatigue cracks have been obtained. It was found that the presence of a shot-blasted skin containing a hardness and microstructure gradient influences the 3D crack shape during propagation in comparison with the materials without material properties gradient. The 3D crack shapes are rationalized in terms of crack closure effects induced by the forging processes, close to the surface.
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锻造条件对低合金钢疲劳机制的影响:三维研究
研究了锻造条件对两种高强钢物理裂纹扩展的影响。锻造过程后产生了两种表面状态。利用EBSD对材料的亚表面微观结构进行了表征。从原始试样中提取的小样本用于进行高分辨率同步加速器x射线断层扫描监测的原位疲劳试验。疲劳裂纹是由激光加工在锻件蒙皮中引入的人工缺陷(宽100 μ m,深50 μ m)引起的。获得了这些物理上较小的疲劳裂纹的起裂和扩展的三维图像。研究发现,与不含材料性能梯度的材料相比,含硬度梯度和微观结构梯度的喷丸蒙皮的存在对裂纹扩展过程中的三维形状有影响。根据锻造过程引起的裂纹闭合效应,使三维裂纹形状更接近表面。
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