Title of article
Microstructure and mechanical behavior of porous sintered steels
Author/Authors
Chawla، نويسنده , , N. and Deng، نويسنده , , X.، نويسنده ,
Pages
15
From page
98
To page
112
Abstract
The microstructure and mechanical properties of sintered Fe–0.85Mo–Ni steels were investigated as a function of sintered density. A quantitative analysis of microstructure was correlated with tensile and fatigue behavior to understand the influence of pore size, shape, and distribution on mechanical behavior. Tensile strength, Youngʹs modulus, strain-to-failure, and fatigue strength all increased with a decrease in porosity. The decrease in Youngʹs modulus with increasing porosity was predicted by analytical modeling. Two-dimensional microstructure-based finite element modeling showed that the enhanced tensile and fatigue behavior of the denser steels could be attributed to smaller, more homogeneous, and more spherical porosity which resulted in more homogeneous deformation and decreased strain localization in the material. The implications of pore size, morphology, and distribution on the mechanical behavior and fracture of P/M steels are discussed.
Keywords
Fe–Mo–Ni steel , Fatigue , Finite element analysis , Powder metallurgy , Tensile
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
2066530
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