Abstract

This paper aims to investigate the fatigue crack propagation behavior of quenching and partitioning 980 steel (as base metal) and its welded joint at low-temperature environments. The fatigue crack propagation tests are carried out at 25°C, −40°C and −80°C under R=0.1, 0.3 and 0.5. The results show that the fatigue crack propagation threshold value increases and fatigue crack propagation rate decrease of base metal, whereas welded joint behaved opposite results as the temperature decreases. The fatigue ductility to brittle transition temperature of base metal is lower than that of welded joint. Compared with the welded joint, the base metal has higher fatigue resistance.

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