ISSN 2594-5327
74º Congresso Anual da ABM — vol. 74, num.74 (2019)
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Controlling the phase reversion annealing process is commonly applied to deep cold-worked metastable austenitic to produce austenitic stainless steel with different types of austenite grain size from ultrafine grain to coarse grain and eliminating the work hardening. In this study, a novel low-cost Cr-Mn austenitic stainless steel (20LH5) is employed. After the phase reversion process, microstructures were observed by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results showed that annealing at 900 ℃+30 s can minimize the grain size to fine grain (FG: ~1 μm), which performed significant improvements in the mechanical properties with tensile strength ~1080 MPa, yield strength ~530 MPa and elongation rate ~47%, while annealing at 1100 ℃+30 s of the counterpart samples, the tensile strength is ~910 MPa, the yield strength is ~360 MPa and elongation rate is about 30% in the coarse grain (CG: ~7μm) stainless steel. The deformation mechanism of the FG mainly contributes to the TWIP effects while in CG the deformation mechanism mainly relies on the TRIP effects.
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Phase reversion; 20LH5 stainless steel; Deformation mechanism
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Song, Renbo;
Su, Yang;
Cai, Hengjun;
Wen, Jian;
Wang, Tianyi;
Guo, Ke.
REFINEMENT STRENGTHENING OF A NOVEL LOW COST-HIGH PROPERTIES AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL VIATWIP/TRIP EFFECTS
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p. 1950-1960.
In: 74º Congresso Anual da ABM,
São Paulo,
2019.
ISSN: 2594-5327
, DOI 10.5151/2594-5327-33559