H. Ni et Zr. Wang, Effect of pre-strain and mean stress on cyclic plastic deformation response of iron-based alloys, MAT SCI E A, 314(1-2), 2001, pp. 12-23
In order to understand the mechanism of sag behavior of engineering materia
ls, systematic symmetrical and asymmetrical cyclic loading tests. rather th
an stress relaxation and the Bauschinger effect test, were carried out with
two model materials, namely industrial pure iron and spheroidized mid-carb
on steel, under different pre-strain conditions. It was found that the appl
ied mean stress had a significant effect on the amount of cumulative cyclic
creep strain and it could also strongly extend the secondary creep stage.
It was also found that the Bauschinger effect caused by pre-strain would be
come negligible in cyclic deformation after a certain, but small number of
cycles. This indicates that Bauschinger effect test cannot thoroughly refle
ct the nature of sagging behavior. Finally, both increase in the pre-strain
level, and decrease in the cyclic peak stress level resulted in reduced am
ount of energy that could be recovered by cyclic deformation from the total
energy accommodated during pre-plastic straining. On the other hand, it is
such unrecovered energy that would make the material enter a stable stage
of dislocation substructure earlier during cycling. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scien
ce B.V. All rights reserved.