Influence of the C Content on the Fatigue Crack Initiation and Short Crack Behavior of Cu Alloyed Steels

The mechanical properties of Cu alloyed steels are influenced significantly by the Cu content and the respective state of Cu precipitations as well as the C content. In this context, the effect of an increased C content on the fatigue crack initiation and growth of differently aged Cu alloyed steels...

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Main Authors: David Görzen, Bastian Blinn, Tilmann Beck
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/13/6/1024
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Bastian Blinn
Tilmann Beck
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description The mechanical properties of Cu alloyed steels are influenced significantly by the Cu content and the respective state of Cu precipitations as well as the C content. In this context, the effect of an increased C content on the fatigue crack initiation and growth of differently aged Cu alloyed steels with 0.005 (X0.5CuNi2-2: X0.5) and 0.21 wt.-% C (X21CuNi2-2: X21) was investigated in this study. Notched specimens were examined via SEM in interrupted fatigue tests to detect the location of crack initiation and growth. The results showed that fatigue crack initiation and growth occurred for both steels at grain boundaries, and within ferrite grains. However, a higher C content increased the incidence of crack initiation and growth at grain boundaries. This is caused by the smaller grains of X21 and especially by the presence of cementite on the grain boundaries. This explains why, in contrast to X0.5, no influence of the Cu precipitation state on the defect-based failure was observed for X21, as the precipitates are located within the ferrite grains and, thus, only have a minor impact on the fatigue failure mechanisms of X21.
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spelling doaj.art-84dc71de710f4f11b5a11b192fa07f822023-11-18T11:35:46ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012023-05-01136102410.3390/met13061024Influence of the C Content on the Fatigue Crack Initiation and Short Crack Behavior of Cu Alloyed SteelsDavid Görzen0Bastian Blinn1Tilmann Beck2Institute of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, 67663 Kaiserslautern, GermanyInstitute of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, 67663 Kaiserslautern, GermanyInstitute of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, 67663 Kaiserslautern, GermanyThe mechanical properties of Cu alloyed steels are influenced significantly by the Cu content and the respective state of Cu precipitations as well as the C content. In this context, the effect of an increased C content on the fatigue crack initiation and growth of differently aged Cu alloyed steels with 0.005 (X0.5CuNi2-2: X0.5) and 0.21 wt.-% C (X21CuNi2-2: X21) was investigated in this study. Notched specimens were examined via SEM in interrupted fatigue tests to detect the location of crack initiation and growth. The results showed that fatigue crack initiation and growth occurred for both steels at grain boundaries, and within ferrite grains. However, a higher C content increased the incidence of crack initiation and growth at grain boundaries. This is caused by the smaller grains of X21 and especially by the presence of cementite on the grain boundaries. This explains why, in contrast to X0.5, no influence of the Cu precipitation state on the defect-based failure was observed for X21, as the precipitates are located within the ferrite grains and, thus, only have a minor impact on the fatigue failure mechanisms of X21.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/13/6/1024fatigue crack initiationfatigue crack growthCu alloyed steelcementiteCu precipitates
spellingShingle David Görzen
Bastian Blinn
Tilmann Beck
Influence of the C Content on the Fatigue Crack Initiation and Short Crack Behavior of Cu Alloyed Steels
Metals
fatigue crack initiation
fatigue crack growth
Cu alloyed steel
cementite
Cu precipitates
title Influence of the C Content on the Fatigue Crack Initiation and Short Crack Behavior of Cu Alloyed Steels
title_full Influence of the C Content on the Fatigue Crack Initiation and Short Crack Behavior of Cu Alloyed Steels
title_fullStr Influence of the C Content on the Fatigue Crack Initiation and Short Crack Behavior of Cu Alloyed Steels
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the C Content on the Fatigue Crack Initiation and Short Crack Behavior of Cu Alloyed Steels
title_short Influence of the C Content on the Fatigue Crack Initiation and Short Crack Behavior of Cu Alloyed Steels
title_sort influence of the c content on the fatigue crack initiation and short crack behavior of cu alloyed steels
topic fatigue crack initiation
fatigue crack growth
Cu alloyed steel
cementite
Cu precipitates
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/13/6/1024
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