A B S T R A C TThe cyclic deformation of three structural steels, SS316L stainless steel, 40Cr3MoV bainitic steel and 25CDV4.11 steel, were studied experimentally by uniaxial cyclic straining or stressing tests at room temperature. The cyclic softening/hardening behaviours of the steels were discussed first by cyclic straining tests; and then the effects of cyclic softening/hardening behaviours on the uniaxial ratchetting of the materials were investigated by asymmetrical cyclic stressing tests. It is concluded from the experimental results that the ratchetting greatly depends on the cyclic softening/hardening behaviours of the materials, as well as the loading history. Different ratchetting and failure behaviours are observed for the prescribed steels. It is also stated that the proposed unified visco-plastic constitutive model can provide a fairly reasonable simulation of the uniaxial ratchetting of SS316L stainless steel and 25CDV4.11 steel; but cannot simulate the ratchetting of 40Cr3MoV bainitic steel since the dependence of cyclic softening behaviours on the applied inelastic strain amplitude cannot be reasonably described in the discussed constitutive model. Some significant conclusions are obtained, which are useful to construct constitutive model to describe the ratchetting of the materials with different cyclic softening/hardening behaviours.
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