2011
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.681.516
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Experimental Study of the Micromechanical Behaviour of Duplex Stainless Steel SAF 2507 and the Influence of Nitrogen Content

Abstract: The deformation behaviour of four super duplex stainless steels of the grade SAF 2507 (UNS S32750) were studied by X-ray diffraction experiment with in-situ uniaxial tensile load. The steels had different nitrogen contents, between 0.2 and 0.33%, and/or different volume fractions of the ferrite, between 37% and 49%, in balance with austenite. The development of phase-specific stresses under external loading up to over 10% tensile strain was followed. The X-ray diffraction measurements revealed that load partit… Show more

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“…It introduces variations in the lattice parameters and leads to higher FWHM of the diffraction peaks. [21,22] Utilizing Equation (2)-(5), the calculated microstrain is plotted in Figure 5 as a function of various deformation level. A higher level of strain is observed for austenite phase compared to ferrite, indicating its higher work hardening ability.…”
Section: Strain Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It introduces variations in the lattice parameters and leads to higher FWHM of the diffraction peaks. [21,22] Utilizing Equation (2)-(5), the calculated microstrain is plotted in Figure 5 as a function of various deformation level. A higher level of strain is observed for austenite phase compared to ferrite, indicating its higher work hardening ability.…”
Section: Strain Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%