ELUCIDATION OF THE HIGH CYCLE FATIGUE DAMAGE MECHANISM OF MODIFIED 9CR-1MO STEEL AT ELEVATED TEMPERATURE

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Murakoshi, Takuya [1 ]
Ochi, Motoyuki [1 ]
Suzuki, Ken [1 ]
Miura, Hideo [1 ]
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[1] Tohoku Univ, Sendai, Miyagi, Japan
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Mod. 9Cr-1Mo steel; High cycle fatigue; Micro texture; Electron back-scatter diffraction; Kernel average misorientation;
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Modified 9Cr-1Mo steel is one of the heat-resistant steels developed for steam generator in a FBR (Fast Breeder Reactor). When it is used in a FBR, the lifetime of the steel under HCF (High Cycle Fatigue) and V-HCF (Very-High Cycle Fatigue) caused by flow-induced vibration has to be considered for assuring its long-term reliability up to 1011 cycles. Since previous studies showed that the fatigue limit did not appear up to 10(8) cycles, it is necessary to investigate the fatigue strength of this alloy in cycles higher than 10(8) cycles. In this study, in order to clarify high cycle fatigue strength and fracture mechanism of the modified 9Cr-1Mo steel, the change of the lath martensitic strengthening structure was observed in detail on the surface of specimens fractured by rotary bending fatigue tests by using EBSD (Electron Back-Scatter Diffraction) method. The Kernel Average Misorientation (KAM) value obtained from the EBSD analysis was used for the quantitative evaluation of the change of the lath martensitic texture. It was found that the average KAM values clearly decreased on the surface areas of the fractured specimens after the application of 10(7)-10(8) cycles of fatigue loading at temperatures higher than 550 degrees C. This result indicates that degradation of the lath martensitic texture occurred around the surface of specimens tested at the temperature higher than 550 C. In order to quantitatively evaluate the decrease of its strength, a hardness test was performed at room temperature by using a nanoindentation method. It was confirmed that the surface hardness of specimens decreased drastically in the specimens fractured at temperatures higher than 550 degrees C. From these results, it was concluded that the effective 0.2%-proof stress decreased during the fatigue tests by the degradation of the lath martensitic texture caused by the fatigue loading at elevated temperatures. Further analyses are indispensable for explicating the damage mechanism more in detail.
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