2018
DOI: 10.3390/qubs2020011
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Strain-Induced Martensitic Transformation and Texture Evolution in Cold-Rolled Co–Cr Alloys

Abstract: Co-Cr alloys have been used in biomedical purposes such as stents and artificial hip joints. However, the difficulty of plastic deformation limits the application of the alloys. During the deformation, Co-Cr alloys often exhibit strain-induced martensitic transformation (SIMT), which is a possible reason for the low formability. The distinct increase in dislocation density in the matrix phase may also result in early fractures. Since these microstructural evolutions accompany the textural evolution, it is cruc… Show more

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“…Moreover, it does not account for indexing due to the overlapping pattern from multiple phases. [26] As shown in Tables I and II, the retained austenite fractions after Schemes 1 and 2 do not differ significantly. Therefore, the significant difference in austenite fraction detected by EBSD results from the existence of the film-shaped austenite.…”
Section: A Average Phase Fractions and Texturesmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Moreover, it does not account for indexing due to the overlapping pattern from multiple phases. [26] As shown in Tables I and II, the retained austenite fractions after Schemes 1 and 2 do not differ significantly. Therefore, the significant difference in austenite fraction detected by EBSD results from the existence of the film-shaped austenite.…”
Section: A Average Phase Fractions and Texturesmentioning
confidence: 83%