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Contributions of Grain Size and Crystal Orientation to Fatigue Crack Deflection and Branching Behavior in Low Carbon Steel Plates

Bùi Phương Thảo, Yukio MIYASHITA, Yasushi Morikage, Tetsuya Tagawa, Tsunehisa Handa, Yoshiharu MUTOH, Yuichi Otsuka

2020ISIJ International24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In-situ observation of fatigue crack growth behavior under ΔK-constant cyclic loading in Paris regime for two Thermo-Mechanical Control Process (TMCP) steels with different grain size was carried out. It was found from the results that crack closure dominantly contributed to fatigue crack growth resistance in the fine grain material, while crack tip stress shielding induced by crack deflection and crack branching dominantly contributed to fatigue crack growth resistance in the coarse grain material. The electron back scatter diffraction (EBSD) analysis revealed that crack deflection and crack branching in the coarse grain material were induced in the grain with (101) crystal orientation intensively under co-existence of the grain with (001) crystal orientation and also along the grain boundary between the grains with (101) and (001) crystal orientations. Hence, higher content ratio of the grains with (001) crystal orientation could contribute to higher crack growth resistance.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceCrack closureElectron backscatter diffractionGrain boundaryDeflection (physics)Paris' lawComposite materialGrain sizeGrain boundary strengtheningMetallurgyFracture mechanicsCrack growth resistance curveCrystallographyMicrostructureOpticsPhysicsChemistryFatigue and fracture mechanicsMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of SteelsHigh Temperature Alloys and Creep