Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7001343 | Tribology International | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
For inhomogeneous materials such as case carburized steels, the localized micro-plasticity is induced at the scale of the inhomogeneity even if the stress field is elastic at the global scale. The matrix yield strength is a critical measure of integrity of such materials but is largely unknown and difficult to be directly measured due to the disturbances from distributed inhomogeneities. A numerical method is proposed to estimate the matrix yield strength of an inhomogeneous material. This allows for extracting matrix yield strength of the carburized bearing steel M50-NiL. The results show that, the difference between the macroscopic yield strength and matrix yield strength is small, suggesting that the direct strengthening from carbides as particle reinforcement is limited.
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Authors
Mengqi Zhang, Zhao Ning, Qian Wang, Nagaraj Arakere, Qinghua Zhou, Zhanjiang Wang, Xiaoqing Jin, Leon M. Keer,