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The potential significance of microalloying with niobium in governing very high cycle fatigue behavior of bainite/martensite multiphase steels

Authors :
Ping Zhao
Bingzhe Bai
Yuqing Weng
C. Cheng
Weijun Hui
R.D.K. Misra
Guhui Gao
Source :
Materials Science and Engineering: A. 650:438-444
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2016.

Abstract

We elucidate here the effect of microalloying with niobium (Nb) on very high cycle fatigue (VHCF) behavior in high-strength C–Mn–Si–Cr bainite/martensite (B/M) multiphase steels studied through ultrasonic fatigue testing. The tensile strength (Rm) and fatigue limit strength after 109 cycles (σw9) and in the non-failure condition of the steel microalloyed with Nb were 1640 MPa and 900 MPa, respectively. Thus, the value of σw9/Rm exceeded in comparison to conventional steels and was approximate 0.55. Three types of failure modes were observed in Nb-bearing steels depending on the surface condition, inclusion, and the matrix microstructure, i.e., surface defect-induced failure mode (S-mode), inclusion-induced failure mode (I-mode), and non-inclusion induced failure mode (N-mode). Only two failure modes were observed in Nb-free steels, the S-mode and the N-mode. The study clearly suggests that Nb had a distinct effect on the VHCF properties of B/M steels. The VHCF limit of Nb-bearing steel was enhanced by 200 MPa because of refinement of the microstructure and pinning of dislocations by randomly distributed nanometer-sized Nb(C, N) precipitates. It is underscored that microalloying with Nb is a potential approach to enhance VHCF properties in advanced high-strength steels.

Details

ISSN :
09215093
Volume :
650
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials Science and Engineering: A
Accession number :
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