2018
DOI: 10.1002/srin.201800059
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Low Cycle Fatigue Behavior of Heat‐Resistant Austenitic Cast Steels at 950 °C

Abstract: Exhaust manifolds are frequently subjected to severe thermal cycling due to startup and shutdown of automobile engines; consequently, high‐temperature fatigue is the predominant failure mode for these components. The research about the relationship between high‐temperature fatigue properties and as‐cast microstructure in austenitic cast steels, which are the most popular materials for exhaust manifolds, is limited. In this study, strain‐controlled low cycle fatigue tests are conducted at 950 °C on two lab‐cast… Show more

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