Abstract

This research uses a continuum mechanics approach, combined with metallurgical analysis, to understand microscopically the effect of the phases existing within the austenite microstructure. The approach used is a classical continuum mechanics at a microscopic level to understand the stress distribution among the constituents within the austenite grains. Further, by employing simple failure theories, the research predicts the preferential cracking path numerically.

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