The Effects of Sulfide Inclusions on Mechanical Properties and Failures of Steel Components

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A literature review was performed to assess the effects of inclusions in carbon and alloy steels on their mechanical properties. Inclusions, including brittle oxides and more ductile manganese sulfides (MnS), affect fatigue endurance limit, fatigue crack propagation rate, fracture toughness, notch toughness, transverse tensile properties, and anisotropy of these properties with respect to the rolling direction. Significant property anisotropy has been documented, which needs to be taken into account in the design phases. Typical fracture morphologies and metallographic appearances of MnS-containing materials that the failure analyst will encounter are illustrated.

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Maciejewski, J. (2015). The Effects of Sulfide Inclusions on Mechanical Properties and Failures of Steel Components. Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention, 15(2), 169–178. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11668-015-9940-9

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