International Journal of Fatigue | 2019

Microstructure mechanism, cyclic deformation behavior of an Fe-Ni-Cr alloy considering non-Masing behavior

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract The non-Masing behavior of Sanicro 25 alloy was studied during high-temperature low-cycle fatigue (700\u202f°C). The results showed that Sanicro 25 alloy exhibits the non-Masing behavior when total strain amplitude ( e a ) increased. The analysis of stable hysteresis loops showed that the stress amplitude ( σ a ) increased with increasing e a . At the stable cyclic stage, the rate of increase in σ a with number of cycles increased when e a increased. Based on the EBSD observation, the Geometrically Necessary Dislocation (GND) density increased as e a increased. The region of high dislocation density was distributed along the grain boundaries, which led to the increasing flow stress. The fraction of twin boundaries decreased and the grain size increased with increasing e a , which led to a more obvious cyclic yielding stage. Therefore, the non-Masing behavior occurred at a relatively high e a . Considering the influence of non-Masing behavior on the probability density function relative to the cyclic yield level, the relationship of cyclic stress and plastic strain with the increment of the proportional stress limit δ σ 0 and Bauschinger strain β was established. σ a increases linearly with increasing δ σ 0 . σ a decreases with increasing β .

Volume 127
Pages 537-550
DOI 10.1016/J.IJFATIGUE.2019.06.035
Language English
Journal International Journal of Fatigue

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