Morphologies and characteristics of deformation induced martensite during low cycle fatigue behaviour of austenitic stainless steel |
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Authors: | Arpan Das S. SivaprasadP.C. Chakraborti S. Tarafder |
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Affiliation: | a Fatigue & Fracture Group, Materials Science & Technology Division, National Metallurgical Laboratory (CSIR), Jamshedpur 831 007, India b Department of Metallurgical & Material Engineering, Jadavpur University, Kolkata 700 032, India |
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Abstract: | Quantification, formation and nucleation micro-mechanisms of deformation induced martensite during low cycle fatigue behaviour of austenitic stainless steel have been investigated at various strain amplitudes tested at ambient temperature. The evolutionary deformation induced martensite has been quantified through magnetic measurement technique. It has been found that as strain amplitude increases, the volume fraction of deformation induced martensite increases. Extensive analytical transmission electron microscopy studies showed more than one nucleation site for martensitic transformation and the transformation micro-mechanisms have been observed to be: γ (fcc) → ? (hcp), γ (fcc) → α′ (bcc), γ (fcc) → deformation twins → α′ (bcc) and γ (fcc) → ? (hcp) → α′ (bcc). |
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Keywords: | Austenitic stainless steel Deformation induced martensite Low cycle fatigue Ferritescope Transmission electron microscopy |
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