CYCLIC SURFACE DEFORMATION-BEHAVIOR OF ZRH2-PURIFIED IRON - EFFECTS OF SOLUTE CARBON, STRAIN AMPLITUDE, STRAIN RATE AND ENVIRONMENT

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The surface deformation behaviour in ZrH2-purified interstitial-free iron was studied during fatigue in the push-pull plastic strain control mode under various combinations of plastic strain amplitude (5 x 10(-4), 5 x 10(-3)), strain rate (5 x 10(-4), 3 x 10(-2) S-1) and environment (ultrahigh vacuum, oxygen). Comparative tests of vacuum-melted commercially pure iron (CPI) containing 170 p.p.m. C were also conducted to investigate the effect of interstitials. At a plastic strain amplitude of 5 x 10(-4), the environmental effect is clearly exhibited regardless of the strain rate and the presence of interstitials. Fatigue in ultrahigh vacuum produces very fine slip lines not only in interstitial-free iron but also in vacuum-melted CPI. In the presence of oxygen, fatigue produces prominent slip lines, but those developed in CPI are more intense and coarser than those developed in interstitial-free iron. At the higher plastic strain amplitude of 5 x 10(-3), the gaseous environmental effect on the cyclic surface deformation is insignificant. The surface deformation behaviour is discussed in terms of the environmental effect and the basic mechanisms that govern the cyclic plasticity of iron.
Publisher
CHAPMAN HALL LTD
Issue Date
1991-11
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

ULTRAHIGH-VACUUM; FATIGUE

Citation

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE, v.26, no.21, pp.5793 - 5798

ISSN
0022-2461
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/25327
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MS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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