Ageing effects on the lattice strain behaviour of duplex stainless steel

Author:

Kiriyama K12,Shobu T1,Shibano J3,Fujishiro T1,Kaneko H14,Miura S3

Affiliation:

1. Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan

2. Comprehensive Research Organization for Science and Society, Japan (current address)

3. Kitami Institute of Technology, Japan

4. SPring-8 Service Co., Ltd. (current address)

Abstract

The mechanical properties of duplex stainless steel (DSS) are known to display embrittlement due to ageing effects. Knowledge of the micro behaviour of aged DSS is important for understanding the mechanisms of deformation and failure, but it has proved difficult to obtain due to the complex effects created by the duplex structure. Lattice strain measurements of DSS aged under various conditions of temperature and time have been performed in order to determine the strain behaviour of individual ( hkl) planes in the α- and γ-phases using white synchrotron radiation X-rays at SPring-8. It was found that the lattice strain of α-Fe(200) depends strongly on the ageing conditions and that the lattice strain behaviour in the γ-phase is more stable than that in the α-phase. These results suggest that the changes in macro mechanical properties, including yield strength and ultimate strength, which are revealed by standard tensile tests, are solely due to ageing effects in the α-phase. The results further suggest that the lattice strain of α-Fe(200) can be used as an index to evaluate 475 °C ageing effects in DSS.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Modeling and Simulation

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