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The Temperature Dependence of Abnormal Grain Growth and Grain Boundary Faceting in 316L Stainless Steel.

Jeong Sik ChoiDuk Yong Yoon

Year: 2001 Journal:   ISIJ International Vol: 41 (5)Pages: 478-483   Publisher: The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan

Abstract

When commercial 316L stainless steel specimens are heat-treated in a single phase state at 1 100°C, abnormal grain growth (AGG) occurs and some grain boundaries are observed to be faceted with hill-and-valley structures in transmission electron microscopy. Some segments of these faceted grain boundaries are expected to be singular. When heat-treated at 1 300°C normal grain growth occurs with all grain boundaries smoothly curved. These grain boundaries are expected to be atomically rough. At 1 200°C AGG still occurs but there is no excessively large grain as in the specimen heat-treated at 1 100°C. This correlation between the grain boundary structure and grain growth is consistent with those observed previously in pure metals, oxides, and a single phase model alloy. The occurrence of AGG with faceted grain boundaries is attributed to grain boundary movement with boundary steps either produced by two-dimensional nucleation or existing at the junctions with dislocations. As the grain boundaries become rough at 1 300°C normal growth occurs because the grain boundaries migrate continuously with their rate expected to increase linearly with the driving force arising from the size difference. If a specimen heat-treated at 1 100°C is further heattreated at 1 300°C, the AGG mode appears to switch to normal growth.

Keywords:
Grain boundary Materials science Faceting Grain boundary strengthening Nucleation Grain growth Condensed matter physics Metallurgy Transmission electron microscopy Phase (matter) Crystallography Grain size Microstructure Thermodynamics Chemistry Nanotechnology

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Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering
Microstructure and mechanical properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
High Temperature Alloys and Creep
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanical Engineering

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