Abstract

The modified 9Cr–1Mo steel and Inconel (IN) 617 superalloy are high‐temperature alloys of prime importance in several industrial applications. Both of these are used at elevated temperature for various piping and tubing components and undergo asymmetric cyclic loading; therefore, it is highly essential to assess their resistance to accumulation of inelastic strain (ratcheting) under asymmetric stress cycling. In this study, ratcheting behavior of these alloys is compared at the homologous temperature of 0.42, under uniaxial asymmetric stress loading with positive mean stress. Deformation behavior of the tested samples is analyzed by transmission electron microscope. While there is homogeneous deformation in the modified 9Cr–1Mo steel, there is intersection of slip bands and presence of dislocation tangles in the IN 617 alloy. Fracture surface of the modified 9Cr–1Mo steel, tested under asymmetric cyclic loading, reveals typical ductile fracture resulting from tensile loading, whereas there is characteristic fatigue fracture of the IN 617 alloy.

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