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Microstructural changes during deformation of AISI 300 grade austenitic stainless steels: Impact of chemical heterogeneity
- 1.0465434 - ÚFM 2017 RIV NL eng C - Conference Paper (international conference)
Man, Jiří - Kuběna, Ivo - Smaga, M. - Man, O. - Järvenpää, A. - Weidner, A. - Chlup, Zdeněk - Polák, Jaroslav
Microstructural changes during deformation of AISI 300 grade austenitic stainless steels: Impact of chemical heterogeneity.
21st European Conference on Fracture. Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2016, s. 2299-2306. Procedia Structural Integrity, 2. ISSN 2452-3216.
[ECF21 - European Conference on Fracture /21./. Catania (IT), 20.06.2016-24.06.2016]
R&D Projects: GA ČR GA13-32665S
Institutional support: RVO:68081723
Keywords : austenitic stainless steels * deformation induced martensite * chemical banding * UFG structure * color metallography
Subject RIV: JL - Materials Fatigue, Friction Mechanics
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2452321616302992
The importance of chemical heterogeneity for destabilization of austenitic structure and formation of deformation induced martensite (DIM) in AISI 300 grade austenitic stainless steels (ASSs) of different level of austenite stability (316L, 304, 301LN) is pointed out. Color etching reveals that the structure of wrought Cr–Ni type steels of diverse wrought semi-product forms (plates, sheets, bars) is never fully chemically homogeneous. Confrontation of distribution and morphology of DIM after static and cyclic straining with the characteristic local variations in chemical composition proved prominent role of chemical banding in the destabilization of originally fully austenitic structure. This fact should be considered especially when interpreting the results of hydrogen embrittlement tensile testing of Cr–Ni ASSs with lowered Ni content. An impact of chemical heterogeneity on microstructural changes during production of UFG structure of 301LN and its cyclic straining is highlighted.
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