Numerical study of the effect of inclusions on the residual stress distribution in high-strength martensitic steels during cooling

Chao Gu, Junhe Lian*, Yanping Bao, Wei Xiao, Sebastian Münstermann

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Abstract

In high-strength martensitic steels, the inclusions significantly affect the material performance especially in terms of fatigue properties. In this study, a numerical procedure to investigate the effect of the inclusions types and shapes on the residual stresses during the cooling process of the martensitic steels is applied systematically based on the scanning electronic microscopy (SEM) and energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS) results of different types of inclusions. The results show that the maximum residual stress around the interface between Mg-Al-O inclusion and the matrix is the largest, followed by TiN, Al-Ca-O-S, and MnS when the inclusions are assumed as perfect spheres for simplicity. However, these results are proved to be 28.0 to 48.0% inaccurate compared to the results considering actual shapes of inclusions. Furthermore, the convex shape of inclusion will lead to stress concentration in the matrix while the concave shape of inclusion will lead to stress concentration in the inclusion. The residual stress increases with the increase of inclusion edge angle. The increase rate is the largest for TiN inclusions on the concave angle, which leads to extreme stress concentration inside TiN inclusion.

Original languageEnglish
Article number455
Number of pages13
JournalApplied Sciences (Switzerland)
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2019
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Keywords

  • Abaqus
  • Inclusion
  • Martensitic high strength steel
  • Residual stress
  • MECHANISM
  • THERMAL-EXPANSION
  • CRACK INITIATION
  • FAILURE
  • DAMAGE
  • HIGH-CYCLE FATIGUE
  • inclusion
  • residual stress
  • FRACTURE
  • martensitic high strength steel
  • BEARING STEEL
  • GROWTH-BEHAVIOR
  • LIFE

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