Effects of Strain Partitioning on Strain Rate Dependency of Tensile Behavior of a TRP-aided Duplex Stainless Steel
The strain partitioning behavior during tensile deformation of a TRIP-aided duplex stainless steel at various strain rates was investigated in order to find the factors influencing TRIP in the steel.Nano-indentation tests revealed that the austenite was harder than the ferrite in this steel.Accordingly,the strain was more partitioned in the softer ferrite from the beginning of plastic deformation,resulting in the decrease of the driving force of stain induced martensitic transformation in the austenite.This partitioning behavior became more pronounced with increasing the strain rate and correspondingly the tensile ductility of the steel drastically decreased with increasing the strain rate.
duplex stainless steel transformation induced plasticity tensile properties strain partitioning
Choi J.Y Han H.N. Park K.-T.
STS Product Group, POSCO Tech. Lab., Pohang 790-785 S. Korea Dept. of Mater. Sci. Eng., Seoul National Univ., Seoul 151-744, S. Korea Dept. of Mater. Sci. Eng., Hanbat National Univ., Daejeon 307-719, S. Korea
国际会议
成都
英文
229-231
2016-11-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)