Megaplastic deformation has been realized by sliding friction (or high-pressure torsion) on ion-plasma-nitrided surface of austenitic Fe-Cr-Ni steel. The deformation-induced dissolution of iron and chromium nitrides, the formation of secondary… Click to show full abstract
Megaplastic deformation has been realized by sliding friction (or high-pressure torsion) on ion-plasma-nitrided surface of austenitic Fe-Cr-Ni steel. The deformation-induced dissolution of iron and chromium nitrides, the formation of secondary chromium nitride phases and the increase of depth of gradient-composition matrix pseudo-layer have been achieved under friction and subsequent annealing. A quasi-bimetallic foil with the largest dimension of deflection has been produced with the use of friction and subsequent annealing of the nitrided surface.
               
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