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Self-heating of metastable 304L austenitic stainless steel under cyclic loading: Influence of initial martensite volume fraction, testing temperature and pre-strain

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In this study, special attention is paid to the thermal response of the austenitic stainless steel 304L under cyclic loading tests (i.e., self-heating tests) in different conditions. The cyclic behavior of the 304L austenitic stainless steel can be influenced by martensitic transformation. Hence, the role of martensitic transformation in the self-heating behavior of this material is studied. For this purpose, self-heating tests are performed on pre-strained specimens at a wide range of temperatures from 100 degrees C to -130 degrees C, which leads to different initial volume fractions of martensite ranging from 0% to 45%, respectively. Furthermore, the influence of the testing temperature and a pre-strain at room temperature on the self-heating curves is investigated. The results demonstrate that the decrease in the test temperature from room temperature to 30 degrees C as well as the increase in the pre-strain values from 0% to 30% at room temperature, result in a shift of the self-heating curves to the right. It could mean that the fatigue limit of the material is improved.
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hal-03127058 , version 1 (17-10-2022)

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Behnaz Amini, Younes Demmouche, Mahmoud Barati, Guillaume Helbert, Shabnam Arbab-Chirani, et al.. Self-heating of metastable 304L austenitic stainless steel under cyclic loading: Influence of initial martensite volume fraction, testing temperature and pre-strain. Mechanics of Materials, 2020, 151, pp.103596-1 - 103596-14. ⟨10.1016/j.mechmat.2020.103596⟩. ⟨hal-03127058⟩
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