Improvement of fatigue-crack growth resistance by grain-boundary reaction precipitates at high temperature |
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Authors: | Hiroshi Iizuka Manabu Tanaka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Mechanical Engineering for Production, Mining College, Akita University, Tegatagakuen-cho 1-1, 010 Akita, Japan |
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Abstract: | Effects of grain-boundary reaction precipitates on fatigue-crack growth rate were investigated using austenitic 21 wt% Cr-4 wt% Ni-9wt% Mn heat-resisting steel at 973 K in air. Grain boundaries were serrated by-the grain-boundary reaction precipitates. The crack growth rate was considerably decreased by these precipitates, especially at low crack growth rates. Fatigue cracks extended to the serrated grain boundaries or to the interface between the grain-boundary reaction nodule and the grain. Therefore, the cracks grew along zigzag paths, and brittle intergranular fracture was inhibited. The decrease in the fatigue-crack growth rate was explained by these changes in fracture mode. |
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