Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5456137 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, in-situ SEM images with both low and high resolution near fusion line of a Cr-Ni-Mo-V steel welded joint were taken during interrupted monotonic tensile tests, with which macro- and micro-strain were measured based on digital image correlation technique and correlated with microstructures. An error analysis of strain measurement indicated sufficient resolution for image correlation with intrinsic microstructures as speckles. Results from digital image correlation showed that base metal, heat-affected zone and weld metal of the welds exhibited different responses to external tensile loading with mismatched strain distribution. A transfer of strain localisation from tempered martensites at base metal to lathy bainites at weld metal was observed around the fusion zone, due to varied hardening capabilities among non-homogeneous microstructures. Micro-strain could be several times higher than macro-strain at the same strained area, implying severe non-uniform deformation at microstructural scale. The most straining zone around the fusion line was found to be localized at blocks of soft δ-ferrites.
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Authors
De-Qiang Wang, Ming-Liang Zhu, Fu-Zhen Xuan,