Tensile and fatigue properties of 17-4 PH stainless steel at high temperatures

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Jui-Hung Wu
Chih-Kuang Lin
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[1] National Central University,the Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Fatigue; Material Transaction; Fatigue Life; Crack Initiation; Fatigue Strength;
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The tensile and high-cycle fatigue properties for 17-4 PH* stainless steels in three different conditions were investigated at temperatures ranging from room temperature to 400 °C. Results indicated that the yield strength and fatigue strength for the three conditions at a given temperature took the following order: condition H900 > condition A> condition H1150. The yield strength of each condition decreased with increasing temperature except for condition A, which was tested at 400 °C with longer hold times, where a precipitation-hardening effect took place. The S-N curves showed that the fatigue strengths of each condition in the short-life regime were decreased with an increase in temperature. In the long-life regime, the fatigue strengths of condition A at 400 °C were greater than those at lower temperatures as a result of an in-situ precipitation-hardening effect. The fatigue strengths of condition H900 in the long life regime at 300 °C were superior to those at lower temperatures, due to the mechanisms of surface oxidation and thermal activation of dislocations. Fractography observations indicated that a shift of fatigue fracture from surface to internal crack initiation occurred at higher temperatures (300 °C and 400 °C) with long fatigue lives.
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