Tetsu-to-Hagane
Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
Fatigue Behavior of Stainless Steels with Different Ferritie and Austenite Volume Fractions in Laboratory Air
Masayuki AKITAMasaki NAKAJIMAKeiro TOKAJI
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2002 Volume 88 Issue 12 Pages 856-871

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Fatigue crack initiation and growth behavior of stainless steels with different volume fraction of ferritic (α)-austenitic (γ) phases were studied. Materials with five different volume fractions of α/γ phases, i.e. SUS304 (100%γ), SUS329J4L (50%γ, 28%γ, 12%γ), and SUS444 (100%α), were prepared. Fatigue tests were conducted in laboratory air using electro-hydraulic fatigue testing machine. Cracks initiated pre-dominantly from slip bands within γ grains for SUS304, and SUS329J4L, and within α grains for SUS444, i.e. transgranular crack initiation was found. Fatigue lives decreased in the order of SUS329J4L, SUS444 and SUS304. The same tendency was also seen in fatigue limits. In early crack growth region, while no remarkable differences were found in all materials, for three materials in SUS329J4L crack growth rates were faster in the order of 50%γ, 28%γ, and 12%γ, i.e. early crack growth was influenced by the phase boundary. Moreover, the early crack growth was enhanced in comparison with the long crack in all materials. After allowing for crack closure, long cracks exhibited a similar growth behavior in all materials. Based on these results, the transition from small to large crack and the effect of α/γ phase fraction were discussed.

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