J Mater Sci Technol ›› 2008, Vol. 24 ›› Issue (05): 787-792.

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High-cycle Fatigue Fracture Behavior of Ultrahigh Strength Steels

Weijun HUI, Yihong NIE, Han DONG, Yuqing WENG, Chunxu WANG   

  1. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Steel Processing and Products, Beijing 100081, China...
  • Received:2006-12-22 Revised:2007-04-30 Online:2008-09-28 Published:2009-10-10
  • Contact: Weijun HUI

Abstract: The fatigue fracture behavior of four ultrahigh strength steels with different melting processes and therefore different inclusion sizes were studied by using a rotating bar two-point bending fatigue machine in the high-cycle regime up to 107 cycles of loading. The fracture surfaces were observed by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM). It was found that the size of inclusion has significant effect on the fatigue behavior. For AISI 4340 steel in which the inclusion size is smaller than 5.5 μm, all the fatigue cracks except one didnot initiated from inclusion but from specimen surface and conventional S-N curve exists. For 65Si2MnWE and Aermet 100 steels in which the average inclusion sizes are 12.2 and 14.9 μm, respectively, fatigue cracks initiated from inclusions at lower stress amplitudes and stepwise S-N curves were observed. The S-N curve displays a continuous decline and fatigue failures originated from large oxide inclusion for 60Si2CrVA steel in which the average inclusion size is 44.4 μm. In the case of internal inclusion-induced fractures at cycles beyond about 1×106 for 65Si2MnWE and 60Si2CrVA steels, inclusion was always found inside the fish-eye and a granular bright facet (GBF) was observed in the vicinity around the inclusion. The GBF sizes increase with increasing the number of cycles to failure Nf in the long-life regime. The values of stress intensity factor range at crack initiation site for the GBF are almost constant with Nf , and are almost equal to that for the surface inclusion and the internal inclusion at cycles lower than about 1×106. Neither fish-eye nor GBF was observed for Aermet 100 steel in the present study.

Key words: High-cycle fatigue, Ultrahigh strength steel, Inclusion, S-N curve, Fish-eye fracture