Tailoring the crack-tip microstructure: A novel approach

Abstract

This investigation demonstrates a way to innovatively modify the ferritic microstructure at a local scale, particularly at the failure prone area such as Charpy V-notch (CVN) root. Tensile pre-strain (PS) up to 6 percent and 12 percent were employed before annealing (An) the samples at 650C for 15 minutes. Ferrite grain size increased sharply and gradually (along the distance ahead of the notch root) within the microstructurally modified region in 6-12 percent pre-strained and annealed samples, respectively. Critical strain which promotes strain induced boundary migration (SIBM), was found to be 0.1 which resulted in abnormally coarse ferrite grains.

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