Abstract

Study of the cleavage behavior of heat treated S690 steel by a microstructure-based approach combined with finite element analysis is present in this paper. Cleavage simulations of steels subjected to heat treatments that cause grain refinement or simulate heat affected zones are performed, and are compared with experiments. It is found that the experimental improvement of toughness from grain refinement is 80% of what would be expected based on the model. The 20% difference is due to the lower number fraction of high-angle misorientation boundaries. It is also found that the resistance to micro-crack propagation is more effective in heat affected zones, which can be explained by the residual compressive stress in martensite-austenite constituents. This research assesses the balance between microstructural parameters for controlling cleavage toughness.

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