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Effect of Texture on Secondary Work Embrittlement of IF Steels

Journal Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 399 - 401)
Volume New Materials, Applications and Processes
Edited by Jianmin Zeng, Yun-Hae Kim and Yanfeng Chen
Pages 156-159
DOI 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMR.399-401.156
Citation Qing Song Wu et al., 2011, Advanced Materials Research, 399-401, 156
Online since November, 2011
Authors Qing Song Wu, Hong Chuan Zhu, Jiang Tao Zhao, Fang Yi Sun, Kuan Hei Hu
Keywords Cleavage Fracture, IF Steel, Intergranular Fracture, SWE, Texture
Abstract

The relationship between texture and secondary work embrittlement of interstitial-free steels was studied by X-ray analysis technique and scanning electron microscopy analysis technique. The results indicated that the stronger the γ fiber texture was, the higher the plastic strain ratio (r-value) was, and Secondary work embrittlement temperature rose as r-value increased or γ fiber texture intensified. The mode of secondary work embrittlement fracture was a blend of cleavage fracture and intergranular fracture, and the fraction of cleavage fractures decreased gradually as secondary work embrittlement temperature rose.

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