Cyclic plasticity, fatigue life and dislocation structures in ferritic stainless steel (in Czech) POLAK, J., KRUML, T. vol. 38 (2000), no. 4, pp. 239 - 252
Abstract Cyclic plastic response of a ferritic stainless steel in a wide domain of plastic strain amplitude was measured. Cyclic hardening-softening curves show important cyclic softening during most of the fatigue life. Cyclic stress-strain curve and the Manson-Coffin life curve have different slopes in the domain of low and high strain amplitudes. Derived Wöhler curve can be approximated by a single power law in a wide domain of stress amplitudes. Study of dislocation structures using transmission electron microscopy revealed different internal structures in two domains of plastic strain amplitude. The shape of the cyclic stress-strain curve and cyclic softening were discussed in terms of dislocation structure produced during cyclic straining. Key words cyclic plasticity, ferritic steels, dislocation structures, cyclic softening, fatigue life Full text not available
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