The effect of austenite (γ) phase stability in the local deformation region on the deformation energy of ferrite (α)-γ duplex stainless steel is investigated using tensile testing. The uniform deformation… Click to show full abstract
The effect of austenite (γ) phase stability in the local deformation region on the deformation energy of ferrite (α)-γ duplex stainless steel is investigated using tensile testing. The uniform deformation energy values of both the γ-stable and unstable duplex stainless steels are similar, while the local deformation energy of γ-stable duplex stainless steel is larger than that of γ-unstable duplex stainless steel. In γ-unstable duplex stainless steel, the difference in nano-indentation hardness between the α and transformed martensite (α’) phases increases remarkably beneath the fractured surface. Low-voltage electron microscopy observations reveal that voids grow rapidly at the grain boundaries between the α and α’ phases beneath the fractured surface, resulting in a decrease in the local deformation energy in γ-unstable duplex stainless steel. [doi:10.2320/matertrans.H-M2017826]
               
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