Comparison of rolling texture in low and medium stacking fault energy austenitic stainless steels

Ravi Kumar, B and Mahato, B and Bandopadhyay, N R and Bhattacharya, D K (2005) Comparison of rolling texture in low and medium stacking fault energy austenitic stainless steels. Materials Science and Engineering A, 394 (1-2). pp. 296-301.

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Abstract

Cold rolling texture in AISI 304L and 316L austenitic stainless steels (SS) having low and medium stacking fault energy (SFE), respectively, has been studied. Though at small deformation, both the steels show similar texture, at higher deformation levels, the behaviour on transition from copper to brass-type textures expected in face centered cubic (fcc) structures was different in the two steels. 304L SS showed a sluggish transition compared to 316L SS. This is explained to be due to the effect of the strain-induced α′-martensite formation during the cold rolling of 304L SS, and is confirmed by varying the volume fraction of α′-martensite phase at the same deformation levels by controlled rolling conditions.

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Uncontrolled Keywords:Texture; Austenitic steel; Stacking fault energy; Austenite phase; α′-Martensite phase; Cold rolling
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:237
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Deposited On:03 Nov 2009 10:15
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