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Article Dans Une Revue Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A Année : 2004

Deformation and damage mechanisms of zinc coatings on hot-dip galvanized steel sheets, part II., damage modes

Rodolphe Parisot
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Samuel Forest
André Pineau
Xavier Demonet
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Jean-Michel Mataigne
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Zinc-based coatings are widely used for protection against corrosion of steel-sheet products in the automotive industry. The objective of the present article is to investigate the damage modes at work in three different microstructures of a zinc coating on an interstitial-free steel substrate under tension, planestrain tension, and expansion loading. Plastic-deformation mechanisms are addressed in the companion article. Two main fracture mechanisms, namely, intergranular cracking and transgranular cleavage fracture, were identified in an untempered cold-rolled coating, a tempered cold-rolled coating, and a recrystallized coating. No fracture at the interface between the steel and zinc coating was observed that could lead to spalling, in the studied zinc alloy. A complex network of cleavage cracks and their interaction with deformation twinning is shown to develop in the material. An extensive quantitative analysis based on systematic image analysis provides the number and cumulative length of cleavage cracks at different strain levels for the three investigated microstructures and three loading conditions. Grain refinement by recrystallization is shown to lead to an improved cracking resistance of the coating. A model for crystallographic cleavage combining the stress component normal to the basal plane and the amount of plastic slip on the basal slip systems is proposed and identified from equibiaxial tension tests and electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) analysis of the cracked grains. This analysis requires the computation of the nonlinear stress-strain response of each grain using a crystal-plasticity constitutive model. The model is then applied successfully to other loading conditions and is shown to account for the preferred orientations of damaged grains observed in the case of plane-strain tension.

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hal-00172907 , version 1 (18-09-2007)

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Rodolphe Parisot, Samuel Forest, André Pineau, François Grillon, Xavier Demonet, et al.. Deformation and damage mechanisms of zinc coatings on hot-dip galvanized steel sheets, part II., damage modes. Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2004, 35, pp.813-823. ⟨10.1007/s11661-004-0008-9⟩. ⟨hal-00172907⟩
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