Title: Sandia Fracture Challenge Microstructure Characterization
1Sandia Fracture ChallengeMicrostructure
Characterization
- Yuxiong Mao, PhD
- Mark Horstemeyer, CAVS Chair Professor
- Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems Mississippi
State University
215-5PH Stainless Steel Plate
- Six samples were made from the received specimen
to observe the Longitudinal-Transverse (LT1LT2),
Longitudinal-Thickness (LS1LS2),
Transverse-Thickness (TS1TS2) sections. - Samples were mounted and polished. Then etched
with Vilella's reagent for 90 seconds.
3LT1 LT2 Before Etch
LT sections are homogeneous. Very few inclusions
can be found in these sections. Note the lines
here are polish scratches.
Inclusions
LT1 Overview
LT2 Overview
4LT1 Before Etch
High Resolution View
5LS1 Before Etch
Near Surface
Banding and inclusions can be observed in LS
sections. The inclusions are aligned along the
longitudinal direction. The bands run through the
entire sample and are clustered in the center
region.
Inclusions
Center
Overview
High Resolution View
6LS2 Before Etch
Near Surface
Center
Overview
High Resolution View
7TS1 Before Etch
Near Surface
Banding and inclusions can also be observed in TS
sections. The bands are shorter compared to those
in LS sections.
Center
Overview
High Resolution View
8TS2 Before Etch
Near Surface
Center
Overview
High Resolution View
9Quantitative Analyses of the inclusions observed
in LS and TS un-etched sections
Area Fraction() Number Density(/um2) Average Area (um2) Average NND(um)
LS1 0.1014 4.261E-04 2.379 18.578
LS2 0.0825 3.164E-04 2.608 20.318
TS1 0.1534 7.093E-04 2.162 16.138
TS2 0.1649 8.394E-04 1.965 14.474
10LT1 After Etch Martensite Dominated
Homogenous Martensitic matrix covers the entire
LT sections.
Martensitic matrix
Overview
High Resolution View
11LT2 After Etch
Overview
High Resolution View
12LS1 After Etch Ferrite Banding is an Issue
Near Surface
Banding/segregations can be observed in LS
sections. The bands run through the entire sample
and are clustered in the center region. The bands
are aligned along the longitudinal direction.
These segregations may have detrimental effects
on the mechanical properties(a).
Ferrite Stringer
Center
Banding
Overview
(a) B. Potter, NDT of Precipitation Hardened
Steels Using Fluorescent Magnetic Particle
Testing, NDT Solution, December 2003
High Resolution View
13LS2 After Etch
Near Surface
Center
Overview
High Resolution View
14TS1 After Etch
Near Surface
Banding/segregations can also be observed in TS
sections. The bands are aligned along the
transverse direction and are shorter than those
in LT sections.
Center
Banding
Overview
High Resolution View
15TS2 After Etch
Near Surface
Center
Overview
High Resolution View
16Grain Boundary Segmentation
17Grain Size Distributions Change Hardening
Behavior Locally
Sample LT1 LT2 LS1 LS2 TS1 TS2
Average Grain Size (um) 4.54 4.80 4.01 4.30 3.71 3.56