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Cyclic fatigue of a high-strength corrosion-resistant sheet TRIP steel

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The mechanical properties of 0.3- and 0.8-mm-thick high-strength corrosion-resistant TRIP steel having various levels of strength properties are studied during static and cyclic loading in the high-cycle fatigue range. The fatigue fracture surface is analyzed by fractography, and the obtained results demonstrate ductile and quasi-brittle fracture mechanisms of this steel depending on the strength properties of the steel and the content of deformation martensite in it.

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Original Russian Text © V.F. Terent’ev, L.E. Alekseeva, S.A. Korableva, D.V. Prosvirnin, M.N. Pankova, G.A. Filippov, 2013, published in Deformatsiya i Razrushenie Materialov, 2013, No. 3, pp. 22–28.

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Terent’ev, V.F., Alekseeva, L.E., Korableva, S.A. et al. Cyclic fatigue of a high-strength corrosion-resistant sheet TRIP steel. Russ. Metall. 2014, 328–335 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1134/S003602951404017X

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