Study on low-cycle fatigue behavior and life prediction of Cr–Ni–Mo–V
gun steel at room temperature and 600 ℃
Abstract
In this paper, the low-cycle fatigue fracture behavior and life
prediction of Cr –Ni –Mo –V gun steel at
room temperature and 600 ℃ are studied. The results indicated that at
room temperature and 600 ℃, the Cr –Ni –Mo
–V gun steel exhibited obvious monotony softening and cyclic
softening. This behavior could be attributed to the formation of
dislocation networks, dislocation walls, dynamic recovery, and dynamic
recrystallization. As the temperature increased, the failure mode
gradually shifted from mixed transgranular and intergranular fractures
to intergranular fractures possibly owing to the reduced grain boundary
strength and easy oxidation of the grain boundary at high temperatures.
In addition, the fatigue life prediction model considering the influence
of temperature is established by using the energy dissipation quadratic
function, offering a practical method to improve the fatigue performance
evaluation of Cr –Ni –Mo –V gun steel at
various temperature.