Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11000875 | Archives of Civil and Mechanical Engineering | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
This papers deals with the character on low (â180 °C) temperature fracture of iron. Microcrystalline and ultrafine-grained (UFG) iron rods were investigated. To obtain UFG material 20 mm in diameter iron rod was hydrostatically extruded (HE) in two steps: from 20 to 12 mm and from 12 to 8 mm. Because of microstructure anisotropy caused by HE mini-disc and mini-beam samples were cut off from perpendicular and longitudinal cross-section of the rods. Microcrystalline rod fractured in brittle manner at low temperature for both cross-sections, but in UFG iron fracture character depended on grain's shape. For samples were crack propagates parallel to the grain's elongation axis intercrystalline fracture occurred. For mini-beams were crack propagates crosswise to the grain elongation axis transcrystalline fracture occurred and force deflection curve was similar to those obtained for room temperature.
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Authors
Barbara Romelczyk-Baishya, Krzysztof ÅÄczycki, Magdalena PÅociÅska, Mariusz Kulczyk, RafaÅ Molak, Zbigniew PakieÅa,