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Scale-Bridging Analysis on Deformation Behavior of High-Nitrogen Austenitic Steels SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Scale-Bridging Analysis on Deformation Behavior of High-Nitrogen Austenitic Steels
Authors
Lee, THHa, HYHwang, BKim, SJShin, ELee, JW
Date Issued
2013-08
Publisher
Microscopy Society of America 2013
Abstract
Scale-bridging analysis on deformation behavior of high-nitrogen austenitic Fe-18Cr-10Mn-(0.39 and 0.69) N steels was performed by neutron diffraction, electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Two important modes of deformation were identified depending on the nitrogen content: deformation twinning in the 0.69 N alloy and strain-induced martensitic transformation in the 0.39 N alloy. The phase fraction and deformation faulting probabilities were evaluated based on analyses of peak shift and asymmetry of neutron diffraction profiles. Semi in situ EBSD measurement was performed to investigate the orientation dependence of deformation microstructure and it showed that the variants of epsilon martensite as well as twin showed strong orientation dependence with respect to tensile axis. TEM observation showed that deformation twin with a {111} < 11 (2) over bar > crystallographic component was predominant in the 0.69 N alloy whereas two types of strain-induced martensites (epsilon and alpha' martensites) were observed in the 0.39 N alloy. It can be concluded that scale-bridging analysis using neutron diffraction, EBSD, and TEM can yield a comprehensive understanding of the deformation mechanism of nitrogen-alloyed austenitic steels.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/27363
DOI
10.1017/S1431927613012385
ISSN
1431-9276
Article Type
Article
Citation
Microscopy and Microanalysis, vol. 19, no. S5, page. 77 - 82, 2013-08
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