Micro-tensile behaviour of low alloy steel with bainite/martensite microstructure

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Micro-tensile testing combined with analysis using a crystal plasticity finite element method (CPFEM) was employed to elucidate the deformation behaviour of bainite/martensite structures of a low alloy steel. The bainite single phase specimens exhibited habit-plane-orientation-dependent yielding similar to the martensite single phase specimens. In the bainite/martensite specimen, deformation concentrated in the bainite region oriented favourably for the in-habit-plane slip, leading to low ductility fracture. With consideration of the habit-plane-orientation-dependent yielding, the present CPFEM analysis successfully reproduced the anisotropic plastic deformation behaviour of the single phase steels obtained in the experiments. The numerical result for the bainite/martensite specimen showed slip localization in the bainite region and stress concentration near the interphase boundary. This suggests that the interphase boundary can be a site for the fracture origin.

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Kwak, K., Mayama, T., Mine, Y., & Takashima, K. (2016). Micro-tensile behaviour of low alloy steel with bainite/martensite microstructure. Tetsu-To-Hagane/Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 102(6), 304–310. https://doi.org/10.2355/tetsutohagane.TETSU-2015-103

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