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Deformation Microstructure and Texture in a Cold-Rolled Austenitic Steel with Low Stacking-Fault Energy

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MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS
Volume 51, Issue 4, Pages 620-624

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JAPAN INST METALS
DOI: 10.2320/matertrans.MG200901

Keywords

deformation twin; shear bands; preferred orientation

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Deformation microstructure and texture in a cold-rolled austenitic steel 310S with low stacking fault energy (SFE) have been investigated by SEM and TEM. When 310S plates were rolled by 95% in thickness reduction, a remarkable development of the brass-type preferred orientation was confirmed by X-ray diffraction. SEM observations of the specimens with such texture exhibited a layered structure developed parallel to the rolling plane. TEM images demonstrated the inhomogeneity of highly deformed polycrystalline low SFE fcc metals. Dominant microstructure in 95% cold-rolled specimens is fine-grained structure caused by deformation twin and shear band formation (area (I)), but there exists small amount of areas without twin (area (II)). Dominant texture is the {110} < 112 > brass-type in both areas (I) and (II), although {111} < 112 > (twin-matrix lamellae), {110} < 001 > (Goss), {112} < 111 > (copper-type) are also observed in the area (I). [doi:10.2320/matertrans.MG200901]

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