2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2007.09.005
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Morphologies and characteristics of deformation induced martensite during tensile deformation of 304 LN stainless steel

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“…a 0 and c ? a 0 have been reported [7,8]. The former is typical for steels with low stacking fault energy (SFE), the latter for steels for somewhat higher SFE [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a 0 and c ? a 0 have been reported [7,8]. The former is typical for steels with low stacking fault energy (SFE), the latter for steels for somewhat higher SFE [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some of these austenitic steels with a lower content of Ni can undergo a transformation to martensite during cold working. 1 A different martensite morphology can be formed due to these processes, mainly strain-induced or stress-induced martensite. 2 In austenitic stainless steels two types of martensite can form spontaneously, i.e., body-centered cubic (bcc) martensite a' and hexagonal close-packed (hcp) martensite e. The amount of e and/or a' martensite depends on the chemical composition, stacking-fault energy, phase stability and processing parameters, such as stress state, temperature, strain rate.…”
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“…Stacking-fault bundles arise from the irregular overlapping of stacking faults. [1][2][3][4][5][6] The presence of deformation-induced martensite may be a harmful phenomenon and may cause a delayed cracking of deep-drawn austenitic stainless-steel components. On the other hand, the formation of martensite resulting from the plastic deformation of metastable austenite is of great interest for the production of highstrength and ductile austenitic stainless steels.…”
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“…Η ανόπτθςθ των πλαςτικά παραμορφωμζνων χαλφβων μπορεί να οδθγιςει ςε ανάκτθςθ και/ι ανακρυςτάλλωςθ τθσ μικροδομισ, μεταλλουργικά φαινόμενα που μποροφν να μελετθκοφν παρατθρϊντασ τισ αλλαγζσ ςτισ φυςικζσ και μθχανικζσ τουσ ιδιότθτεσ [183]. Σε αντίκεςθ με τουσ ςυμβατικοφσ ωςτενιτικοφσ χάλυβεσ, όπου ο ωςτενίτθσ μπορεί να μεταςχθματιςτεί ςε μαρτενςίτθ κατά τθ διάρκεια πλαςτικισ παραμόρφωςθσ [186][187][188][189][190][191][192][193][194][195][196][197], δεν ζχει αναφερκεί ςτο παρελκόν τζτοιοσ μεταςχθματιςμόσ ςε υπερωςτενιτικό χάλυβα και αυτό αποδίδεται ςτθν υψθλι κραμάτωςθ των χαλφβων αυτϊν [189+ και κατά ςυνζπεια ςτθν υψθλι ςτακερότθτα του ωςτενίτθ.…”
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