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The role of microstructure on the strength and toughness of fully pearlitic steels

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In this article, an experimental program was carried out to clarify the structure-property relationships in fully-pearlitic steels of moderately high strength levels and to identify the critical microstructural features that control the deformation and fracture processes.
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An experimental program was carried out to clarify the structure-property relationships in fully-pearlitic steels of moderately high strength levels, and to identify the critical microstructural features that control the deformation and fracture processes. Specifically, the yield strength was shown to be controlled primarily by the interlamellar pearlite spacing, which itself was a function of the isothermal transformation temperature and to a limited degree the prior-austenite grain size. Charpy tests on standard and fatigue precracked samples revealed that variations in the impact energy and dynamic fracture toughness were dependent primarily on the prior-austenite grain size, increasing with decreasing grain size, and to a lesser extent with decreasing pearlite colony size. These trends were substantiated by a statistical analysis of the data, that identified the relative contribution of each of the dependent variables on the value of the independent variable of interest. The results were examined in terms of the deformation behavior being controlled by the interaction of slip dislocations with the ferrite- cementite interface, and the fracture behavior being controlled by a structural subunit of constant ferrite orientation. Preliminary data suggests that the size of such units are controlled by, but are not identical to, the prior-austenite grain size. Possible origins of this fracture unit are considered.

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Influence of deformation substructure on flow and fracture of fully pearlitic steel

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of interlamellar spacing on the yield strength, flow stress, and true U.S.T. is quantitatively explained by coupling mechanical data with TEM examination.
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Dynamic studies of the tensile deformation and fracture of pearlite

TL;DR: In this article, a model is proposed to account for the differences in behaviour between coarse and fine pearlites, based upon a combination of pile-up and fibre loading stresses, in which the operating deformation mode is largely determined by which type of mechanism is dominant.
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Roughness-Induced Crack Closure: An Explanation for Microstructurally Sensitive Fatigue Crack Growth

TL;DR: In this paper, the concept of roughness-induced crack closure is utilized to explain the role of prior austenite grain size and pearlite interlamellar spacing on near-threshold fatigue crack propagation in fully pearlitic eutectoid steel tested at low and high stress ratio in lab air and purified helium.
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Dynamic studies of the tensile deformation and fracture of pearlite using high-resolution 200-KV sem

TL;DR: In this article, the tensile deformation and fracture of pearlite were studied using high-resolution 200-kV semi-volumetric sensors and a high-frequency 200-KV semiuser.
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The effect of microstructural characteristics of pearlite on the mechanical properties of hypereutectoid steel

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the relationship between mechanical properties and microstructural characteristics of pearlite using various heat treatments on a hypereutectoid steel and found that the strength was related primarily to the interlamellar spacing by a Hall-Petch type relationship, while the ductility was dependent also on prior-austenite grain size and pearlite colony size.
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TL;DR: In this article, the relative effects of pearlite and spherodite on ductile, cleavage, and fatigue failure are summarized, and it is shown that neither the cleavage strength nor the fatigue endurance limit appear to depend directly on cementite content per se.
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TL;DR: In this article, the orientation relations between cementite, ferrite and austenite as well as morphological aspects of the transformation were examined in the presence of a suitable iron-manganese-carbon alloy.
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