Strength differential effect in four commercial steels

Singh, A. P. ; Padmanabhan, K. A. ; Pandey, G. N. ; Murty, G. M. D. ; Jha, S. (2000) Strength differential effect in four commercial steels Journal of Materials Science, 35 (6). pp. 1379-1388. ISSN 0022-2461

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Abstract

The difference between compressive and tensile flow stress of a material at a given strain termed as strength differential (S-D) effect, has been evaluated in case of four commercial steels via a series of heat treated conditions. The results have unequivocally established that the magnitude of S-D was maximum in the as quenched condition and tempering of the quenched structure led to a decrease in S-D. Spheroidised and/or annealed structures exhibited the lowest value of S-D. A linear relationship of S-D value with hardness and mean stress for each case has been established. Attempts have been made to explain the observed S-D effect in terms of models based on atomic mechanism and of continuum mechanics.

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