Behaviour of short and long cracks in air and in liquid metal in T91 steel
Résumé
The low cycle fatigue behaviour of a 9Cr1MoNbV martensitic steel has been investigated at 350°C in air and in lead-bismuth eutectic (LBE).Total strain controlled tests were performed from Δεt=0.40% to 1.2%. The material exhibited a pronounced cyclic softening in both environments. LBE reduced the fatigue resistance. LBE accelerated the formation of the long crack by promoting the growth ofthe first short cracks. A clear change in propagation mode was observed. In air, ductile fatigue striations were observed while in LBE a brittle fracture decorated by voluminous and largely spaced striations were visible. From EBSD analysis,it was concluded that in LBE, the long crack advanced quickly by repeated and discontinuous cleavage.
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