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Substructure induced twinning in low density steel
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posted on 2017-02-01, 00:00 authored by H R Abedi, A Z Hanzaki, Nima Haghdadi, Peter HodgsonPeter HodgsonThe stacking fault energy of low density steels is sufficiently high to suppress twin formation thereby the twinning induced plasticity effect is expected to disappear. The present work devotes to address the origin of deformation twinning in a duplex low density steel. The substructure evolution (i.e. formation, refinement, size stabilization and its rotation) provides local areas holding preferred orientation for twin nucleation. Twinning is more populated in regions possessing higher Schmid factor for slip than that of twin. The observed non-Schmid behavior is attributed to the substructure induced nature of twinning and increased feasibility of extrinsic stacking fault formation
History
Journal
Scripta MaterialiaVolume
128Season
2017Pagination
69 - 73Publisher
Pergamon Press (Elsevier)Location
Oxford, Eng.Publisher DOI
ISSN
1359-6462Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2016, Acta MaterialiaUsage metrics
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Keywords
low density steeldeformation twinningsubstructurenon-Schmid twinningScience & TechnologyTechnologyNanoscience & NanotechnologyMaterials Science, MultidisciplinaryMetallurgy & Metallurgical EngineeringScience & Technology - Other TopicsMaterials ScienceINDUCED PLASTICITY STEELC TWIP STEELHIGH-STRENGTHGRAIN-ORIENTATIONDEFORMATIONDISLOCATIONTRANSFORMATIONTEMPERATUREDEPENDENCEMECHANISM