Effect of Interrupted Annealing on Recrystallization of Heavily cold-rolled Austenatic Stainless Steel

Kumar, Piyush and Ravi Kumar, B (2012) Effect of Interrupted Annealing on Recrystallization of Heavily cold-rolled Austenatic Stainless Steel. Training Report (TR). CSIR -NML, Jamshedpur. (Unpublished)

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Abstract

When a metal is cold-worked, changes occur in both its physical and mechanical properties. It include microstruc-tural and property changes which is characterised by (1) a change in grain shape, (2) strain hardening, and (3) an increase in dislocation density. Some fraction of the energy expended in deformation is stored in the metal as strain energy, which is associated with tensile, comp-ressive, and shear zones around the newly created disl-ocations. Furthermore, other properties such as electrical conductivity and corrosion resistance may be modified as a consequence of plastic deformation.

Item Type:Project Reports (Training Report (TR))
Official URL/DOI:http://eprints.nmlindia.org/6110
Uncontrolled Keywords:Recrystallization; Stainless steel; plastic deformation; grain growth
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:6110
Deposited By:Sahu A K
Deposited On:27 Dec 2012 16:18
Last Modified:13 Aug 2018 10:05
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