Fatigue Performance of Microalloyed High-strength Rebar and Analysis of Fracture Mechanism

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作者
Peng-yan LU [1 ]
Yu LIU [2 ]
Hua-jie WU [1 ,3 ]
Gang LIU [2 ]
Xiang MENG [1 ]
Yang XU [1 ]
机构
[1] Engineering Research Institute,University of Science and Technology Beijing
[2] Collaborative Innovation Center of Steel Technology,University of Science and Technology Beijing
[3] School of Metallurgical and Ecological Engineering,University of Science and Technology Beijing
关键词
HRB500; bend-rotating; fatigue performance; fracture mechanism; inclusion;
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TG142.1 [钢的组织与性能];
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摘要
Fatigue performance of hot-rolled ribbed-steel bar with the yield strength of 500MPa(HRB500)was studied with bend-rotating fatigue test at a stress ratio of R=-1.It is determined by staircase method that its fatigue strength for 10~7 cycles is 451 MPa,which is higher than that of common carbon structural steel.This should be attributed to the fine-grain strengthening resulting from the high content of alloy element V and Thermo-Mechanical Control Process(TMCP).The S-N curve function is also obtained by nonlinear regression with three parameters power function.The fatigue fractures of the specimen were further analyzed with Scanning Electron Microscopy(SEM)and Energy Disperse Spectroscopy(EDS)to study the fracture mechanism.Taking into account microstructure,hardness and cleanliness of the material,it implies that the fatigue fractures of HRB500 rebar all arise from surface substrates in which many brittle inclusions are contained,and that the fatigue crack propagation is principally based on the mechanism of quasi-cleavage fracture,because of the intracrystalline hard spots leading to stress concentration and thus to the cracks.Moreover,the transient breaking area exhibits microvoid coalescence of ductile fracture due to the existing abundant inclusions.
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页码:1149 / 1155
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