Evaluation of Factors Affecting Cyclic Softening Behaviors of Mod. 9Cr-1Mo Steel
โ Scribed by Dae Whan Kim; Woo-Seog Ryu
- Publisher
- Elsevier
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 505 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1877-7058
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โฆ Synopsis
Tensile and low cycle fatigue tests were conducted at RT-600ยฐC and cyclic softening behavior during low cycle fatigue was evaluated with temperature, strain range, heat treatment, aging, and welding. Yield stress decreased with temperature and was the highest for two step heat treatment and almost the same with welding. Elongation decreased to 400ยฐC, was minimum at 400ยฐC, and increased above 400ยฐC. Elongation was the lowest for 91B of two step heat treatment. Cyclic softening was not much different with temperature to 500ยฐC but was high at 600ยฐC. Cyclic softening was almost the same with strain range at RT but increased with strain range at 300-600ยฐC. Cyclic softening decreased with welding and was not much different with aging. Amount of cyclic softening increased with temperature, was the lowest for weldment, and increased with yield stress. The decrease of dislocation density by cell structure formation and the increase of lath width was important for cyclic softening to 500ยฐC and recovery was important for cyclic softening at 600ยฐC.
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