L. Llanes et al., Effect of testing atmosphere (air/in vacuo) on low cycle fatigue characteristics of a duplex stainless steel, INT J FATIG, 21, 1999, pp. S119-S125
The effect of testing atmosphere on low cycle fatigue characteristics of a
duplex stainless steel has been studied at room temperature. Fatigue tests
have been conducted under fully reversed plastic strain control and constan
t plastic strain rate in two different environments: air and in vacuo. The
material has been investigated under two distinct conditions: as annealed o
r unaged and as thermally aged, corresponding to different dominant cyclic
deformation mechanisms at the plastic strain amplitudes chosen for the stud
y. In vacuo testing resulted in longer fatigue lives, and consequently, hig
her cumulative plastic strain than in air experiences for both material con
ditions. Although prominent fatigue micromechanisms for a given plastic str
ain amplitude did not seem to be affected by testing atmosphere, for both u
naged and aged conditions, strain localization and cracking phenomena were
enhanced in air as compared to vacuum. The experimental results were finall
y discussed in terms of fatigue micromechanisms-environment interactions. (
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