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- Title
Hot Tensile and Fracture Behavior of 35CrMo Steel at Elevated Temperature and Strain Rate.
- Authors
Zhengbing Xiao; Yuanchun Huang; Hui Liu; Sanxing Wang
- Abstract
To better understand the tensile deformation and fracture behavior of 35CrMo steel during hot processing, uniaxial tensile tests at elevated temperatures and strain rates were performed. Effects of deformation condition on the flow behavior, strain rate sensitivity, microstructure transformation, and fracture characteristic were characterized and discussed. The results indicated that the flow stress was sensitive to the deformation condition, and fracture occurs immediately after the peak stress level is reached, especially when the temperature is low or the strain rate is high. The strain rate sensitivity increases with the deformation temperature, which indicates that formability could improve at high temperatures. Photographs showing both the fracture surfaces and the matrix near the fracture section indicated the ductile nature of the material. However, the fracture mechanisms varied according to the deformation condition, which influences the dynamic recrystallization (DRX) condition, and the DRX was accompanied by the formation of voids. For samples deformed at high temperatures or low strain rates, coalescence of numerous voids formed in the recrystallized grains is responsible for fracture, while at high strain rates or low temperatures, the grains rupture mainly by splitting because of cracks formed around the inclusions.
- Subjects
TENSILE tests; CHROMIUM molybdenum steel; STRAIN rate; RECRYSTALLIZATION (Metallurgy); DUCTILITY; WEAR resistance
- Publication
Metals (2075-4701), 2016, Vol 6, Issue 9, p210
- ISSN
2075-4701
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/met6090210