Cyclic plastic deformation and cyclic hardening/softening behavior in 304LN stainless steel |
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Authors: | S.K. Paul S. Sivaprasad S. Tarafder |
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Affiliation: | a Materials Science and Technology Division, National Metallurgical Laboratory (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research), Jamshedpur 831 007, India b Department of Mechanical Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700 032, India |
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Abstract: | Low cycle fatigue experiments have been conducted on 304LN stainless steel in ambient air at room temperature. Uniaxial ratcheting behavior has also been studied on this material and in both engineering and true stress controlling modes. It is shown that material’s cyclic hardening/softening behavior in low cycle fatigue and in ratcheting is dependent not only on material but also on the loading condition. Improvement of ratcheting life and mean stress dependent hardening are observed in the presence of mean stress. A method based on the strain energy density (SED) is used to represent cyclic hardening/softening behavior of the material in this work. The decrease of SED with cycles is an indication that the life in low cycle fatigue and in ratcheting is improved. The SED represents the area of the hysteresis loops. |
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Keywords: | Low cycle fatigue Ratcheting Cyclic hardening True stress-strain Strain energy density |
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