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Microstructural evolution during hot deformation of duplex stainless steel
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posted on 2007-12-01, 00:00 authored by A Dehghan-Manshadi, Matthew BarnettMatthew Barnett, Peter HodgsonPeter HodgsonThe microstructure evolution during hot deformation of a 23Cr-5Ni-3Mo duplex stainless steel was investigated in torsion. The presence of a soft δ ferrite phase in the vicinity of austenite caused strain partitioning, with accommodation of more strain in the δ ferrite. Furthermore, owing to the limited number of austenite/austenite grain boundaries, the kinetics of dynamic recrystallisation (DRX) in austenite was very slow. The first DRX grains in the austenite phase formed at a strain beyond the peak and proceeded to <15% of the microstructure at the rupture strain of the sample. On the other hand, the microstructure evolution in δ ferrite started by formation of low angle grain boundaries at low strains and the density of these boundaries increased with increasing strain. There was clear evidence of continuous dynamic recrystallisation in this phase at strains beyond the peak. However, in the δ ferrite phase at high strains, most grains consisted of δ/δ and δ/γ boundaries.
History
Journal
Materials science and technologyVolume
23Issue
12Pagination
1478 - 1484Publisher
Maney PublishingLocation
London, EnglandPublisher DOI
ISSN
0267-0836eISSN
1743-2847Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2007, Institute of Materials, Minerals and MiningUsage metrics
Keywords
duplex stainless steelhot deformationEBSDdynamic recrystallisationScience & TechnologyTechnologyMaterials Science, MultidisciplinaryMetallurgy & Metallurgical EngineeringMaterials ScienceCONTINUOUS RECRYSTALLIZATIONDYNAMIC RECRYSTALLIZATIONWARM DEFORMATIONWORKING CONDITIONSGRAIN-SIZEALLOYBEHAVIORTORSIONMECHANISMSAUSTENITEMechanical Engineering