In-depth growth of micro-cracks in a ferritic-martensitic steel

Applicant Professorin Dr. Angelika Brückner-Foit
Subject Area Mechanical Properties of Metallic Materials and their Microstructural Origins
Term from 2009 to 2016
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 146762555
 

Project Description

The extension of fatigue cracks in materials containing soft and hard phases is strongly dependent on the spatial distribution of the phases. Martensite region act as a barrier against micro-crack extension in a ferritic-martensitic steel. Once this barrier has been overcome the crack extends along rather tortuous crack paths. This implies that a detailed fracture mechanics analysis of these fatigue cracks is very difficult. This proposal aims at developing loading parameters for fatigue cracks ina ferritic-martensitic steel, and , in addition, at understanding the role of the martensitic phase once the first barrier har been breached. In this context, it is improtant to take the three-dimensional shape of the crack into accout, as a crack which has been stopped by a martensite region on the surface may continue to extend in depth direction.
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