Temperature effect on deformation response in austenitic stainless steel

Stress-strain behavior of austenitic stainless steel grade AISI 304 was investigated by means of uniaxial tensile tests and magneto-phase analysis. The test materials were strained in tension within the temperature range of-100 ≤ T ≤ +100 °C. According to the results, intensive strain hardening occu...

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Published in:Defect and diffusion forum Vol. 419. P. 103-108
Main Author: Barannikova, Svetlana A. 1971-
Other Authors: Iskhakova, Polina V.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Online Access:http://vital.lib.tsu.ru/vital/access/manager/Repository/koha:001016210
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Summary:Stress-strain behavior of austenitic stainless steel grade AISI 304 was investigated by means of uniaxial tensile tests and magneto-phase analysis. The test materials were strained in tension within the temperature range of-100 ≤ T ≤ +100 °C. According to the results, intensive strain hardening occurs in austenitic stainless steel when strain-induced α'-martensite is present in the material, and stress-strain behavior is associated with the increase yield strength and tensile strength with decreasing temperature. The analysis of the hardening kinetics reveals that kinetics are affected by the temperature and by the amount of α'-martensite content
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ISSN:1662-9507