Publication detail
Extrusions and intrusions in fatigued metals: Part 2. AFM and EBSD study of the early growth of extrusions and intrusions in 316L steel fatigued at room temperature
MAN, J. KLAPETEK, P. MAN, O. WEIDNER, A. OBRTLÍK, K. POLÁK, J.
Original Title
Extrusions and intrusions in fatigued metals: Part 2. AFM and EBSD study of the early growth of extrusions and intrusions in 316L steel fatigued at room temperature
Type
journal article - other
Language
English
Original Abstract
Early stages of surface relief evolution of persistent slip markings (PSMs), formed in areas where persistent slip bands (PSBs) intersect the free surface, in polycrystalline 316L stainless steel cycled with constant plastic strain amplitude were studied using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD). Focused ion beam (FIB) technique was employed to obtain additional, more detailed information on the shape of PSMs. To reveal true qualitative and quantitative information on the simultaneous growth of intrusions and extrusions within individual PSMs, identical areas both on the specimen surface and on its inverse copy obtained via plastic replica were studied using AFM. Intrusions are preceded by extrusions regardless of orientation of individual grains of the polycrystal. The first intrusions appear largely around 1% of fatigue life at the moment when 'static' extrusions are developed. They appear predominantly but not exclusively at the side of extrusions where the emerging active slip plane is inclined to the surface at an acute angle. They grow faster than the stage of stable extrusion growth. Typical morphology of mature PSMs developed at 15% of fatigue life consists of ribbon-like extrusions accompanied by two thin parallel intrusions along both PSB-matrix interfaces. Experimental data on the morphology and growth of extrusions and intrusions are discussed in relation to the theoretical models and computer simulations of surface relief evolution leading to fatigue crack initiation.
Keywords
fatigue; 316L steel; AFM; EBSD; FIB; persistent slip band; persistent slip marking; extrusion; intrusion
Authors
MAN, J.; KLAPETEK, P.; MAN, O.; WEIDNER, A.; OBRTLÍK, K.; POLÁK, J.
RIV year
2009
Released
1. 6. 2009
Publisher
Taylor and Francis
Location
London
ISBN
1478-6435
Periodical
PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE
Year of study
89
Number
16
State
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Pages from
1337
Pages to
1372
Pages count
36
BibTex
@article{BUT46885,
author="Jiří {Man} and Petr {Klapetek} and Ondřej {Man} and Anja {Weidner} and Karel {Obrtlík} and Jaroslav {Polák}",
title="Extrusions and intrusions in fatigued metals: Part 2. AFM and EBSD study of the early growth of extrusions and intrusions in 316L steel fatigued at room temperature",
journal="PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE",
year="2009",
volume="89",
number="16",
pages="1337--1372",
issn="1478-6435"
}