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Phase transformation of 316L stainless steel from wire to fiber
Authors:Tien-Wei Shyr  Jing-Wen Shie  Shih-Ju Huang  Shun-Tung Yang  Weng-Sing Hwang
Affiliation:1. Graduate Institute of Textile Engineering, Feng Chia University, 100 Wenhwa Road, Seatwen, Taichung 40724, Taiwan, ROC;2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, National Cheng Kung University, Tainan 701, Taiwan, ROC
Abstract:
In this work, quantitative crystalline phase analysis of 316L stainless steel from wire to fiber using a multi-pass cold drawing process was studied using the Rietveld whole XRD profile fitting technique. The different diameters of the fibers: 179, 112, 75, 50, 34, 20, and 8 μm, were produced from an as-received wire with a diameter of 190 μm. The crystalline phases were identified using MDI Jade 5.0 software. The volume fractions of crystalline phases were estimated using a Materials Analysis Using Diffraction software. XRD analysis revealed that the crystal structure of as-received wire is essentially a γ-austenite crystalline phase. The phase transformation occurred during the 316L stainless steel from wire to fiber. Three crystalline phases such as γ-austenite, α′-martensite, and sigma phase of the fine fiber were observed. A cold drawing accelerates the sigma phase precipitates, particularly during the heat treatment of the fiber.
Keywords:Cold working   Precipitation   Martensitic transformations   Phase transitions
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