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High strength corrosion resistant high nitrogen austenitic stainless steel

Year: 1997 Journal:   Metal Powder Report Vol: 52 (11)Pages: 43-44   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

The strengthening and work hardening characteristics of high nitrogen austenitic steel have been investigated by TEM in order to explain the outstanding mechanical properties, which are very high yield strength and good toughness. It is shown that plastic deformation of those steels always occurs by a combination of planar glide and twinning. However, the critical stress/strain conditions for the onset of mechanical twinning depend strongly on the actual nitrogen content. Specifically, as the nitrogen content is increased, the onset of deformation twinning is shifted to lower strains and higher stresses, i.e. the more important becomes the contribution of deformation twinning to the total strain. The observed behaviour is explained by the influence of nitrogen on internal friction and stacking fault energy. It is concluded that the high yield strength of cold worked nitrogen-bearing steel is essenally due to tight stackings of twins and stacking faults. Apart from regular structure evolution, inhomogeneous structures are observed, which can be explained in terms of texture formation and the dynamic properties of stacking faults under stress.

Keywords:
Crystal twinning Materials science Stacking-fault energy Austenite Metallurgy Deformation (meteorology) Work hardening Toughness Plasticity Nitrogen Composite material Hardening (computing) Stacking fault Strain hardening exponent Stacking Dislocation Microstructure

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