Propagation and termination of an internal crack in continuously cast austenitic stainless steel analyzed by ∑ values and the Schmid factor |
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Authors: | Youichi Saito Shun-Ichiro Tanaka |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan;2. Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan |
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Abstract: | The formation mechanism of an internal crack was clarified from the viewpoint of the crystallography and thermal expansion. An inverse pole figure map obtained by EBSD pattern showed that the crack propagated along the grain boundaries having high ∑ values within the columnar zone. After the crack initiation, these positions were considered to undergo cracking followed by propagation toward the equiaxed side. Near the termination position, the grains ahead of crack propagation had a Schmid factor higher than 0.45 consuming elastic strain energy. Thermal expansion measurements showed that the grain with (0 0 1) orientation had the largest expansion while that with (0 1 1) the smallest. The grain boundaries neighboring the combination of (0 0 1) and (0 1 1) grains had the largest thermal stress. Therefore, thermal stress contributed to the initiation of cracking. It was thus proposed to enlarge the equiaxed zone to prevent cracking by discontinuing the crack propagation. |
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Keywords: | Stainless steel internal crack crystallography inverse pole figure map Schmid factor thermal expansion |
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