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Characterization of the mechanical properties of low-nickel austenitic stainless steels

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2008.08.012

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Austenitic stainless steel; Mechanical properties; Nickel-free; Nitrogen; Grain boundary strengthening

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  1. Ghent University Special Research Fund [V01 VB13904]

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The tensile properties of 6 low-nickel austenitic stainless steels were investigated. The Ludwigson model was shown to be adequate in describing the flow behaviour of stable, low stacking fault energy austenitic alloys in the entire strain regime of a conventional tensile test. Nitrogen was found to be the most effective element in increasing the lattice friction stress sigma(0), while C was the most effective alloying element in increasing the efficiency of grain boundary strengthening (k(y)). The combined effect of N + C resulted in high-sustained work hardening rates and a delay in the onset of dynamic softening. The addition of Cu and Ni, two elements which are known to increase the stacking fault energy had the opposite effect. High work hardening rates were accompanied by a strong rotated brass {1 1 0} < 1 1 1 > texture development. While alpha'-martensite was shown to nucleate inside epsilon-martensite clusters, nucleation directly from gamma could not be excluded. The development of alpha'-martensite resulted in a strong increase in the work hardening rate in uniaxial tension. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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