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Studies were made on the symmetric tensile-compressive low cycle fatigue behavior and the influence of dynamic strain aging (DSA) pre-treatment of 18-8 austenitic stainless steel. Within the testing amplitude range of strain ±0.5% to ±1.5%, the three processes of cyclic hardening, cyclic saturation and cyclic softening were observed. In the same amplitude of strain, the peak stress of the samples pre-treated by DSA is higher than that of solid-solution and cold working pre-treatment, but no remarkable differences of the fatigue lives of them were found. The TEM observation showed that the uniform and stable dislocation networks with high density form after DSA pre-treatment, which increases the cyclic peak stress. The cyclic softening results from the low dislocation density and elongated cell structure with low energy.
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Acta Metallurgica Sinica Series A, Physical Metallurgy & Materials Science
ISSN: 1000-9442
Year: 1993
Issue: 6
Volume: 6 A
Page: 420-425
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