Fracture toughness of High-Manganese steels with TWIP/ TRIP effects
Abstract
Three high-manganese steels with different carbon contents were investigated in this work, aiming to explore their elastoplastic fracture toughness, fracture micro-mechanisms and micro -structural features. J-R curves were obtained according to ASTM E1820-20 by testing C(T) specimens, applying the unloading compliance method to measure crack extension. The TWIP effect (mechanical twinning + dislocation gliding) developed in Steel A and Steel B with carbon contents of 0.84 wt% and 0.54 wt% respectively. On the other hand, Steel C (carbon content of 0.28 wt%), showed strain-induced gamma FCC -> epsilon HCP transformation associated with the TRIP effect. The three steels presented smooth load (P) vs load-line displacement (v) records; i.e., no insta-bility was observed, which allowed the characterization of fracture toughness by means of J-R curves. Fully dimpled fracture surfaces were observed in Steel A and Steel B, whilst Steel C showed small cleavage facets in some sectors that had not indication in the P vs v records. Best performance in terms of fracture behavior was obtained in Steel B and the poorest in Steel C. In addition to the above, the microstructural analysis of the stable crack growth zones in the frac-tured specimens allowed the identification of several characteristics.
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Título según WOS: | Fracture toughness of High-Manganese steels with TWIP/ TRIP effects |
Título de la Revista: | ENGINEERING FRACTURE MECHANICS |
Volumen: | 275 |
Editorial: | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD |
Fecha de publicación: | 2022 |
DOI: |
10.1016/j.engfracmech.2022.108837 |
Notas: | ISI |