2022
DOI: 10.22541/au.166903434.40627357/v1
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Effect of stress amplitude on damage and fracture characteristics of austenitic heat-resistant steel Sanicro25 alloy at 973 K

Abstract: High-temperature damage characteristics related to the deformation behavior of Sanicro25 alloy were investigated under cyclic loading. The results show that the high mean stress can lead to creep-like deformation behavior. The increase of mean stress increased the strain rate and weakened the life. Comparatively, the increase in stress amplitude only accelerated the third-regime strain rate, leading to a decrease in life and fracture strain. Under different stress amplitudes, microcrack initiation at Z phase i… Show more

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