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Strengthening via the formation of strain-induced martensite in stainless steels

Abstract

The strengthening that results from the low-temperature formation of strain-induced martensite in austenitic stainless steel was studied. Specifically, the work hardening behaviour was characterized, as well as the spatial distribution of the martensite as a function of prior strain. Neutron diffraction measurements revealed the degree of elastic strain partitioning between the austenite and martensite.It was found that a sufficiently high initial dislocation density leads to a localization of the martensite transformation in the form of a Lüders front. The martensite acts as an elastic reinforcing phase as it supports a higher stress than the austenite tensile loading, even though the martensite co-deforms plastically with the austenite. A model was developed that predicts the volume fraction of martensite formed as a function of plastic strain.

Authors

Spencer K; Embury JD; Conlon KT; Véron M; Bréchet Y

Volume

387

Pagination

pp. 873-881

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 15, 2004

DOI

10.1016/j.msea.2003.11.084

Conference proceedings

Materials Science and Engineering A

ISSN

0921-5093

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