In-situ investigation on the fatigue crack propagation behavior in ferrite-pearlite and dual-phase ferrite-bainite low carbon steels

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MingFei Guan
Hao Yu
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[1] University of Science and Technology Beijing,School of Materials Science and Engineering
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fatigue crack propagation behavior; SEM; ferrite-bainite microstructures; grain boundaries;
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The purpose of this study was to describe the roles of microstructure types and grain boundary characteristics in fatigue crack propagation behavior in ferrite-pearlite steel and ferrite-bainite steel. The ferrite-bainite dual-phase steel was obtained by intermediate heat treatment conducted on ferrite-pearlite low carbon steel. This paper presents the results from investigation using constant stress-controlled fatigue tests with in-situ scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD) and fatigue fractography analysis. Microscopic images arrested by in-situ SEM showed that the second hard bainite phase distributed in the soft ferrite matrix had a significant effect on preventing the cracks opening compared with pearlite, and that the cracks in ferrite-bainite steel were “locked” in the second hard bainite phase while the crack propagation path in ferrite-pearlite steel was more tortuous. Moreover, the fatigue fracture surface analysis and the coincidence site lattice (CSL) obtained by EBSD indicated that low-Σ CSL grain boundaries in ferrite-bainite steel distributed more uniformly, which has a more significant effect on the resistance of crack propagation. It was revealed that ferrite-bainite dual-phase microstructures could inhibit the fatigue crack propagation more effectively than ferrite-pearlite microstructures.
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