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- 2024An integrated experimental-numerical study of martensite/ferrite interface damage initiation in dual-phase steelscitations
- 2024Magnetron sputter deposition of amorphous silicon–SiO 2 quantized nanolaminatescitations
- 2024+SSLIP: Automated Radon-assisted and Rotation-corrected identification of complex HCP slip system activity fields from DIC data
- 2024A quasi-2D integrated experimental–numerical approach to high-fidelity mechanical analysis of metallic microstructurescitations
- 2024Enhancement of copper nanoparticle yield in magnetron sputter inert gas condensation by applying substrate bias voltage and its influence on thin film morphologycitations
- 2024Magnetron Sputter Deposition of Amorphous Silicon–SiO<sub>2</sub> Quantized Nanolaminatescitations
- 2023Micro-mechanical deformation behavior of heat-treated laser powder bed fusion processed Ti-6Al-4Vcitations
- 2022Plasticity, localization, and damage in ferritic-pearlitic steel studied by nanoscale digital image correlationcitations
- 2022A Nanomechanical Testing Framework Yielding Front&Rear-Sided, High-Resolution, Microstructure-Correlated SEM-DIC Strain Fieldscitations
- 2022Influence of porosity and blistering on the thermal fatigue behavior of tungstencitations
- 2021Revisiting the martensite/ferrite interface damage initiation mechanism: The key role of substructure boundary slidingcitations
- 2021Recrystallization-mediated crack initiation in tungsten under simultaneous high-flux hydrogen plasma loads and high-cycle transient heatingcitations
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An integrated experimental-numerical study of martensite/ferrite interface damage initiation in dual-phase steels
Abstract
Martensite/ferrite (M/F) interface damage is relevant to failure of many dual-phase (DP) steels, but the underlying microscale mechanisms remain unclear. Through an integrated experimental-numerical study, this work examines the recent hypothesis that (lath) martensite substructure boundary sliding triggers and dominates M/F interface damage initiation accompanied by apparent martensite plasticity. The mesoscale morphology and prior austenite grain reconstruction are used as modelling inputs. A multi-scale framework is adopted to predict the interface damage initiation. The M/F interface damage initiation sites predicted by the model based on a sliding-triggered interface damage mechanism adequately agree with those identified from in-situ experiments,<br/>confirming the key role of substructure boundary sliding. Moreover, the M/F interface damage initiation strongly correlates with a low M/F strain partitioning rather than the commonly accepted strong M/F strain partitioning. This fundamental understanding is instrumental for the future optimization of DP steel microstructures.