Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7972274 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2018 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
s gradually flake away and some of them remain in solution during the RCF process. It is interesting to find that there are three stages for the martensitic transformation of retained austenite. During the first stage of 0-0.48 × 107 cycles, nearly all of the block-like retained austenite in the top surface transforms into martensite rapidly, and during the second stage of about 0.48-1.92 × 107 cycles, nearly no retained austenite further transforms into martensite, but when the fatigue exceeds the 1.92 × 107 cycles, the film-like retained austenite gradually transforms into martensite at a slow rate. The transformed martensite not only increases the surface hardness but further brings additional residual compressive stress in surface layer. It is analyzed from the microstructure characterization along the longitudinal section of the fatigue specimen that the fatigue crakes are initiated at subsurface of specimen, which propagate up to the surface and finally result in fatigue flake.
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