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Title: Synergistic effect of fatigue and hydrogen-induced damage under asymmetric loading of TRIP steel
Authors: Das, Bimal
Singh, Akhilendra
Rai, Akhand
Branco, Ricardo 
Keywords: Cyclic hardening; Cyclic softening; Geometrically necessary dislocation density; Hydrogen-enhanced decohesion failure; Mean stress relaxation
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Elsevier
Serial title, monograph or event: Engineering Failure Analysis
Volume: 161
Abstract: This study investigates the synergistic assessment of cyclic plasticity damage and hydrogen-induced cracking of transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steel subjected to asymmetric strain-controlled fatigue loading. The presence of hydrogen in TRIP steel hardening observed in hydrogen-free specimens is attributed to the predominance of hardening induced by martensitic results in cyclic softening throughout its life, suppressing the hardening behavior induced by martensitic transformation. The mild transformation over cyclic softening. The increase in mean strain leads to higher mean stress relaxation, suppressing the compressive stress developed during the deformation-induced martensitic transformation phenomenon. Geometrically necessary dislocation (GND) density map and fractographic images substantiate the hydrogen-enhanced decohesion failure mechanism, decreasing fatigue resistance for hydrogen-induced TRIP steel. The failure mechanisms of the fatigue damage due to the ingress of hydrogen atoms in the material are proposed for further insights.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/115113
ISSN: 13506307
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfailanal.2024.108352
Rights: closedAccess
Appears in Collections:FCTUC Eng.Mecânica - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais
I&D CEMMPRE - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais

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