Fracture surface morphology of laser track at the steel surface (in Slovak) CHACHALAK, M., TRPCEVSKA, J. vol. 34 (1996), no. 2, pp. 95 - 104
Abstract This paper presents fracture characteristics and a fracture surface morphology of the laser track material at the surface of carbon steels. The surface of steels was heat-treated with CO2 laser of the power of 1 and 2 kW at different speeds of the sample. The samples with laser track were impact-fractured at the temperatures 20, -20, and -196 °C. In the melt zone of the laser track the intercrystalline fracture mechanism was identified. In thermally affected zone where the martensitic transformation takes place, the fracture is prevalently intercrystalline and only rarely transcrystalline. The test temperature has no influence on the fracture characteristics. Key words fracture characteristics, fracture surface morphology, carbon steels, intercrystalline fracture mechanism Full text not available
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