The influences of combined torsion-tension deformation on the microstructural evolution and corrosion resistance of 316L stainless steel were investigated. The microstructure and corrosion behavior of the deformation samples were studied in detail. The results showed that the grains were more significantly refined under combined deformation than under tensile deformation. However, further increase in pre-torsion led to little change in grain size. The results of transmission electron microscopy and corrosion tests results indicated that high-density dislocations were detrimental, whereas the corrosion resistance, grain refinement and deformation twins were beneficial to corrosion resistance. Furthermore, the effect of deformation twins on corrosion resistance was greater than that of dislocation density, which, in turn, was greater than the influence of grain size.
The influences of combined torsion-tension deformation on the microstructural evolution and corrosion resistance of 316L stainless steel were investigated. The microstructure and corrosion behavior of the deformation samples were studied in detail. The results showed that the grains were more significantly refined under combined deformation than under tensile deformation. However, further increase in pre-torsion led to little change in grain size. The results of transmission electron microscopy and corrosion tests results indicated that high-density dislocations were detrimental, whereas the corrosion resistance, grain refinement and deformation twins were beneficial to corrosion resistance. Furthermore, the effect of deformation twins on corrosion resistance was greater than that of dislocation density, which, in turn, was greater than the influence of grain size.
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