S. Carabajar et al., DAMAGE MECHANISMS OF A NICKEL ALLOYED SINTERED STEEL DURING TENSILE TESTS, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 232(1-2), 1997, pp. 80-87
Microscopic damage mechanisms of a sintered steel submitted to tensile
stresses were;studied. Specimens were prepared from diffusion alloyed
Distaloy AE(TM) (Fe-4wt%Ni-1.5wt%Cu-0.5wt%Mo) mixed with natural grap
hite (0.8 wt%). The material average density is about 7.40. The initia
l microstructure was characterised both from phases (nature, quantity.
..) and porosity (volume fraction, size, aspect ratio, shape factor...
) point of views. Monotonic in-situ tensile tests were carried out. Th
e details of damage initiation, crack propagation and specimen failure
were surveyed by light or scanning electron microscopy during the tes
ts. Those observations and the fractographic analysis show that damage
mechanisms are strongly dependant on the microstructure. Namely, the
pore characteristics and their localisation in the material microstruc
ture appear to be critical parameters. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.