Comparsion Of The Mechanisms Of Void Formation By Plastic Deformation In Single- And Dual-Phase Bcc-Steels

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Gregory Gerstein Hans-Bernward Besserer Florian Nürnberger Hans Jürgen Maier
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Abstract

The formation and development of voids in both the single-phase ferritic steel DC04 and the dual-phase ferritic-martensitic steel DP600 are discussed. Various mechanisms and kinetics of void formation are considered regarding the influence of dislocation glide, precipitates and other parameters. Different characteristic locations in the microstructure are investigated at which strain concentrations during plastic deformation can occur and cause the formation of voids and microcracks. For the specimen preparation ion slope cutting is applied. Voids and cracks revealing ductile damage are analyzed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Stress concentrations in consequence of plastic deformation could be shown by extinction contours on images recorded by Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM).
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APA: Gregory Gerstein Hans-Bernward Besserer Florian Nürnberger Hans Jürgen Maier  (2015)  Comparsion Of The Mechanisms Of Void Formation By Plastic Deformation In Single- And Dual-Phase Bcc-Steels

MLA: Gregory Gerstein Hans-Bernward Besserer Florian Nürnberger Hans Jürgen Maier Comparsion Of The Mechanisms Of Void Formation By Plastic Deformation In Single- And Dual-Phase Bcc-Steels. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2015.

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