Title of article
Wetting and mechanical properties, a case study: Liquid metal embrittlement of a martensitic steel by liquid lead and other liquid metals
Author/Authors
A. Legris، نويسنده , , J.-B. VOGT، نويسنده , , A. VERLEENE، نويسنده , , I. SERRE، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
5
From page
2459
To page
2463
Abstract
We present experimental results of tensile and fatigue properties of the T91 (a 9% Cr
martensitic steel) in a stagnant molten metallic bath (Pb, Pb-Bi or Sn for instance). Under
particular experimental conditions, the tensile tests revealed an instantaneous
embrittlement of the material, more pronounced at low temperature, that disappears as the
temperature is raised above 450◦C. This behavior is explained by the reduction of the
surface energy of the bare metal induced by the adsorption of the liquid metal. When the
steel is submitted to low cycle fatigue tests in presence of the liquid Pb-Bi eutectic at 300◦C,
its lifetime is significantly reduced compared to tests performed in air. In this case, given
the complexity of the mechanisms leading to a fatigue fracture, it is more difficult to ascribe
the observed embrittlement to the sole surface-energy reduction effect, but and
adsorption-induced localization of the plastic deformation at the very crack tip is an
appealing hypothesis. C 2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Journal of Materials Science
Record number
829806
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