Effect of strain rate on stress-strain behavior of alloy 309 and 304L austenitic stainless steel
Autor: | Martin C. Mataya, Joshua A. Lichtenfeld, Chester J. Van Tyne |
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Rok vydání: | 2006 |
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Materials science
Lüders band Metallurgy Alloy Stress–strain curve technology industry and agriculture Metals and Alloys engineering.material Strain rate Condensed Matter Physics Mechanics of Materials Martensite Diffusionless transformation Hardening (metallurgy) engineering Austenitic stainless steel |
Zdroj: | Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A. 37:147-161 |
ISSN: | 1543-1940 1073-5623 |
Popis: | The effect of strain rate on stress-strain behavior of austenitic stainless steel 309 and 304L was investigated. Tensile tests were conducted at room temperature at strain rates ranging from 1.25×10−4s−1 to 400 s−1. The evolution of volume fraction martensite that formed during plastic deformation was measured with X-ray diffraction and characterized with light microscopy. Alloy 304L was found to transform readily with strain, with martensite nucleating on slip bands and at slip band intersections. Alloy 309 did not exhibit strain-induced transformation. Variations in ductility and strength with strain rate are explained in terms of the competition between hardening, from the martensitic transformation and a positive strain rate sensitivity, and softening due to deformational heating. Existing models used to predict the increase in volume fraction martensite with strain were examined and modified to fit the experimental data of this study as well as recent data for alloys 304 and 301LN obtained from the literature. |
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